Can seasons of darkness help us see more clearly? Dave and Ann Wilson are joined by singer & author Andrew Peterson describes his path through depression.
Can seasons of darkness help us see more clearly? Dave and Ann Wilson are joined by singer & author Andrew Peterson describes his path through depression.
Vaneetha Risner knows the raw grief of unwanted divorce and betrayal. She gets church shame, lost identity, lingering triggers. Yet God has turned lament into deeper trust. This was never the plan, but it has forged faith. And it offers hope for yours.
Shelby Abbott (Why We’re Feeling Lonely and What We Can Do About It) exposes roots of approval-seeking isolation and points to freedom through real connection.
Shelby Abbott, author of Why We’re Feeling Lonely and What We Can Do About It, helps you move beyond surface-level living to pursue deep, satisfying belonging.
On FamilyLife Today wiith Dave and Ann Wilson, Psychologist and author Dr. Ed Welch fumbled with his own anxiety, and eventually, it led him into life-altering encounters with God—who, it turned out, had beautiful things to say about faith and mental health.
Kevin A. Thompson hands you a freeing, you-can-breathe-again framework for marriage and parenting.
“How do I keep going when I’m out of answers?” Ray and Jani Ortlund explore the fierce “good news at rock bottom” — where masks fall, community becomes real, and hope grows stubborn.
Murder. Abuse. Addiction. Abandonment. Davey and Kristi Blackburn have lived it—and lived to tell how Jesus met them in the wreckage.
Ben Bennett, co-founder of the Resolution Movement, takes us on a journey through trauma, addiction, and the deep longings that shape our behavior..
Does explosive anger—your own or your spouse’s—have you concerned? FamilyLife Today hosts Dave and Ann Wilson can relate. On today’s episode, they discuss Dave’s unresolved childhood trauma and other issues, which burst into uncontrollable rage and left his family reeling. Dave shares his slow path out of chronic anger, into healing—and how eventually, he found the ability to forgive and be forgiven.
A neurodivergent marriage includes at least one partner with a neurodevelopmental condition like autism or ADHD. Ron Deal speaks with Dr. Stephanie & Dan Holmes on the challenges of their neurodivurgent marriage, how to recognize it, & strategies to cope.
The FamilyLife Today Podcast hosts, Dave and Ann Wilson, welcome author Heather Holleman to discuss how to overcome shame, find your identity in Christ, and live a life of purpose. Heather shares powerful insights from her books, including Seated with Christ, and provides practical tools like journaling and simple communication tips to help both kids and adults find freedom from shame and jealousy.
Are you struggling to reconcile a good God with a hard life? Hosts Dave and Ann Wilson sit down with Mark Vroegop, author of “Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy” to explore the vital biblical practice of lament. Mark reveals how lament, though prevalent in Scripture (making up one-third of the Psalms!), is often missing from modern Christian life.
Are you wrestling with grief, depression, or anxiety? Pastor and author Mark Vroegop and biblical counselor Christine Chappell to explore the biblical practice of lament.
In this powerful FamilyLife Today episode, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson sit down with biblical counselor and author Christine Chappell to dive deep into her personal battle with depression, self-harm, and suicidal ideation that led to a psychiatric hospital stay.
If you have a troubled teen, this episode is for you. Dr. Adrian Hickmon discusses kids’ addictive behaviors, urging parents to attach, set boundaries, and heal pain.
Motherhood can be a complex gift that can be filled with grief and pain. Author Jackie Gibson share her story of faith, family and healing.