
David and Meg Robbins open up about their nearly 20-year marriage journey, sharing key lessons on the importance of boundaries, the deep impact marriage can have, and the transformative power of sharing past experiences.

Daniel and Christina discuss the intricacies of marriage with Brian and Jen Goins and how marriage is like a living art form that demands creativity, evolves, and requires a blending of different perspectives and experiences.
WOW. I really enjoyed the fun and hard conversations with my hubby. I didn’t

Every marriage has its strengths and its stresses. There’s not one that can’t be improved, fine-tuned, made stronger — or even overhauled if needed.
Dave and Ann Wilson discuss the Art of Marriage, a transformative marriage resource designed to help you explore new levels of intimacy, communication, and connection with your spouse.
I honestly just expected to work on the “here and now” of our marriage,

When people first get married, they are usually deeply in love and extremely excited to be together. But sometimes, over time, that passion and excitement begins to fade.
I’ve done a ton of marriage studies and this is hands-down the best one

Dave and Ann Wilson delve into the humorous and unpredictable aspects of family life in this engaging episode. They share insights from FamilyLife’s all-new “Art of Marriage” small-group series, providing a roadmap for navigating the complexities of relationships through faith and intentional actions.

In a recent report, Surgeon General Vivek Murthy calls attention to the loneliness epidemic, likening its health impacts to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. He stresses that this issue, which has been growing since long before the pandemic, needs urgent action—much like the fights against obesity and addiction.
We have been married for over forty years and we have never heard that
Life is hectic—and finding time for intimacy feels impossible. How can we keep our connection strong amidst all the crazy? David and Meg Robbins find out how to manage overwhelming busyness, offering tangible approaches to build stronger intimacy. David and Meg are contributors to FamilyLife’s all-new Art of Marriage group study!
Ever find that even when you’re home, it’s hard to be “all there” in your marriage? Jonathan Pokluda, author of Why Do I Do What I Don’t Want to Do: Replace Deadly Vices with Life-Giving Virtues, has ideas on chucking the habits stealing your full attention from your relationship.
FamilyLife Today hosts Dave and Ann Wilson are interviewed by the creators of FamilyLife’s new Art of Marriage small-group resource, Brian Goins and Ed Uszynski. Listen as they share tips on how couples can grow together, get more honest, and choose other practical steps to kickstart a stronger year together.
If you knew there was someone actively seeking to wreck your marriage, what would you do? Author Jonathan Pokluda insists that enemy exists—and that knowing his strategies is critical to winning the war. He reveals ways to combat the vulnerabilities of your marriage for a deeper, more fulfilling relationship that truly wins.
Maintain your bro time even in marriage! Dave Wilson and Brian Goins, with guests
Ever wonder if your spouse is hiding something? Dave Wilson and Brian Goins host
Why is prayer important? Because prayer is a battlefield. Brian Goins, Ed Uszynski, and
Wonder how your spouse would react if they knew what you were really like?