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.
After facing a life-threatening health crisis, Dave and Ann Wilson share five lessons they learned about strengthening their marriage by trusting each other, acting without hesitation, and praying through fear.
Are digital distractions pulling you away from what truly matters? Join us as we dive deep into a transformative 40-day social media fast with guest Wendy Speake, author of “The 40 Day Social Media Fast” and “The 40 Day Sugar Fast.” Wendy and our hosts, Dave and Ann Wilson, discover how intentionally disconnecting from your devices can deepen your spiritual connection with God.
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.
Parenting in an LGBT-affirming world can be daunting, but Rachel Gilson, author of “Parenting Without Panic,” is here to equip you! In this FamilyLife Today episode
Guidance for blending families can be found in stories from scripture. Ron Deal talks with Laura Petherbridge about her latest book, Stepfamilies of the Bible, and how God’s heroes from stepfamilies of biblical times provide tools for today’s families.
Divorce and the death of a spouse bring grief. But we don’t always recognize the grief our kids carry. Ron Deal talks with Stanley and Mryna Brown about how they navigated their own grief when they married and later, learned how to help their kids also.
Ever heard the phrase “the more, the merrier”? Bill and Pam Mutz share their journey of through loss, forgiveness, and trusting God’s plan all while parenting their twelve kids.
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.
Good co-parenting with a former spouse helps our kids navigate life in two homes with greater ease. Ron Deal’s conversation with Jay and Tammy Daughtry teaches us how to be parental partners, not angry associates, through a businesslike relationship.
According to Dr. John Townsend there are four essential character traits essential for stronger relationships: attachment, separation, integration, and adulthood. He shares with Ron Deal what’s required in each that helps raise resilient kids.
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.
There are lots of ways someone can be a mother. Jackie Gibson offers advice on grief, loss, and finding solace in Christ, even after abortion.
“Motherhood” can be defined so many ways. Author Jackie Gibson discusses the impact of loss, faith, and the unseen bonds of motherhood.
Dave and Ashley Willis share their journey navigating marriage struggles like anxiety and depression, offering practical advice and stories of healing.