Russ and Julie Crosson look closely at the problem of debt. The Crossons tell how they paid off their home early. Russ shares some basic principles for living within your means.
Russ and Julie Crosson live a balanced life when it comes to their checkbook. They learned early on to resist impulse buying through planned spending, and encourage couples to follow their lead.
Russ Crosson and his wife, Julie, talk about the wisdom of planning a family budget. The Crossons recall the tensions they experienced early in their marriage.
Author Ernie Baker explains our job is not to focus on finding the "right" one, but to focus on wisdom. God's plan is unfolding and our part is to trust Him when making decisions.
A critical ingredient to building a foundation for marriage is a similar level of passion for Christ. Pastor Ernie Baker offers questions to ask to indicate the level of trust in a relationship.
God makes it clear in Scripture how highly He values marriage and raising godly children. Author Ernie Baker explains that the one-flesh intimacy in marriage can't be found anywhere else.
Bill and Vonette Bright tell the story of their wedding day. Juli Slattery mentions the need for the church to be more open about discussing blblical sexuality. Other guests include Tim Gardner and Barbara Raney.
Each marriage holds special memories. Robert and Nancy Wolgemuth (formerly Nancy Leigh DeMoss) share some sweet moments they've enjoyed in their first year together.
Join us as we celebrate the first anniversary of Robert and Nancy Wolgemuth. The Wolgemuths take a realistic look at their courtship and their first year together as husband and wife.
Ryan Leak, along with his bride, Amanda, tells how he pulled off a surprise all-in-one-day engagement and wedding, just as she had dreamed.
Ryan Leak wanted to marry Amanda Roman and vice versa. But there was one catch. Her mother wasn't fond of the idea. Ryan tells how he eventually won Amanda's mother over.
Ryan Leak tells how he planned a surprise wedding for Amanda with the help of her friends and family.
It doesn’t take long for fear to replace trust, for intimacy to be broken. Just look at what happened in the first marriage.
Peter and Kelli Worrall encourage young men to walk away from the fantasy of video games, and instead engage with real people.
Peter and Kelli Worrall talk about some of the things they wish they had known in their twenties, like the importance of community.
Peter and Kelli Worrall recall their twenties-new jobs, new dreams, and especially, new loves.
I have come to see that I must think about my singleness in terms of a space for growth toward Christlikeness.
Is love enough to sustain a marriage for a lifetime? Pastor Alistair Begg talks about the importance of understanding God's plan for marriage.
Pastor Alistair Begg tells what the Bible teaches about what is really going on during a marriage ceremony.
In a re-air of a previous broadcast, the late author Elisabeth Elliot Gren, reflects on being widowed twice, and re-marrying again later in life to Lars Gren. Joining her in the interview is her husband, Lars.
Reminisce with us as we hear a re-air of a previous interview with the late Elisabeth Elliot Gren and her husband, Lars. Together they share how God introduced them and brought them together in marriage.
Should you handle your money any differently now that you're married? Tommy Nelson, pastor of Denton Bible Church, gives couples advice about handling money after marriage.
You're engaged. Do you know how you will relate to your fiancé's parents after you're married? Pastor and author Tommy Nelson shares five things every man and woman needs to remember about relating to in-laws.
Cohabitation doesn't hurt anybody. Or does it? Researcher Glenn Stanton, talks about the cons of living together with the opposite sex without the benefit of marriage.
Glenn Stanton, a leading spokesperson on marriage and family issues, talks about the growing trend of cohabitation and the downside to cohabitating that no one will tell you about.
Does living together reap the same benefits as marriage? Glenn Stanton, who has done extensive research on this topic, tells why cohabitation almost guarantees divorce.
Many couples today view the wedding as a celebration of what they’ve attained rather than a commitment to spending their lives together.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about their early years of marriage and the arrival of the first of their six children two years later.
Barbara Rainey shares how God revealed his new plan, this time for marriage, to her and Dennis.
Clarence Shuler talks about his courtship with his wife. Clarence encourages singles to enter a relationship with eyes open and hearts guarded until they know for sure that they've found the one.