Kevin Thompson challenges couples to think of their relationship in three categories: friends, partners, and lovers. Thompson shares some fun, practical ways a couple can build their friendship.
Kevin Thompson challenges couples to think of their relationship in three categories: friends, partners, and lovers. Thompson shares some fun, practical ways a couple can build their friendship.
Emeal Zwayne joins Hannah Leary, winner of the inaugural National Bible Bee Game Show, to talk about the 10th anniversary of the National Bible Bee.
Hosea could have left his adulterous wife, Gomer, but chose instead to illustrate the extravagant love of God by continuing to pursue her. Bryan Loritts points out where we fit into the story of Hosea.
The school year is filled with other obligations, but the summer belongs to us.
Married couples who have sex regularly live longer, have better heart health, enjoy a deeper connection, and can let go of annoyances easier.
God called the prophet Hosea to marry the prostitute Gomer. Pastor Bryan Loritts walks us through the biblical account that illustrates how counter-cultural true love really is.
Nancy Houston encourages those involved in marital infidelity due to porn or a sexual affair, that healing is possible if you’re willing to do the hard work.
Nancy Houston talks about the dangerous addiction of pornography. “Porn is often used to medicate pain,” Houston says, “But there are deeper issues that usually need healing.”
Nancy Houston recalls her childhood and the difficulty growing up in a non-Christian home with a violent father who suffered from PTSD. Houston reminds listeners, “God is for you, and abuse is never okay.”
Hear excerpts of various guests, including Phil Vischer, Bryan and Korie Loritts, Ron Deal, and Susan Yates sharing their experiences pertaining to FamilyLife’s Art of Parenting™.
Dr. Ronnie Floyd reminds listeners that a movement of God is always preceded by prayer. Floyd believes God is calling His church to pray for unity in this country.
It’s not about how you feel most equipped to love her, but how she will feel the most loved.
This day was made for you—the tired and weary warrior mom who faithfully trudges on even when no one seems to notice.
Hear some reviews of FamilyLife’s first full-length feature film, “Like Arrows,” from noted film and radio professionals.
Parenting is a messy, complex arena. Filmmakers Alex and Stephen Kendrick share their experience about making the movie “Like Arrows.”
Dennis Rainey interviews Bob Lepine about the making of FamilyLife’s feature film, “Like Arrows.” Bob describes several themes, storylines, and scenes from the film.
Ted Baehr talks about the role Christians have in making movies. Baehr addresses parents who are raising “creative types,” and gives them advice for maintaining their character while they pursue their dreams.
Ted Baehr coaches parents on how to use discernment when choosing a movie for their families. Baehr encourages parents to be aware of their children’s development and to research a film before heading to the theater.