When did “family time” become everyone scrolling in the same room? Ron Deal and Arlene Pellicane reveal how to manage screentime and raise screen-wise kids who look up, laugh, and live offline. Real connection still beats the algorithm every time.
Shelby Abbott, author of Why We’re Feeling Lonely and What We Can Do About It, explains why going it alone doesn’t work and how relationships are worth it.
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.
Through “memory lane,” fire-pit talks, and birthday cakes at graves, podcasters Justin & Kelly Walker show how grief triggers, alongside laughter and love, collide in a blended family of nine.
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.
Overwhelmed by blended-family brokenness? Ron Deal and Wynand Jacobs dive into messy, unpolished realities, using kintsugi as a metaphor. They explore God’s power to reform shame into beauty, grief into testimony, and mistakes into stories that shine.
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.
God’s plan threw an unplanned pregnancy into their blended family. Jay and Tammy Daughtry unpack their Day-One big feelings, a discovered grace to cover shame, and their faith-fueled healing. Discover a blueprint for turning chaos into hope.
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..
Forget Disney princesses and Instagram filters. On FamilyLife Today, Kristen Weatherell, author of What Makes You Beautiful, tosses the cultural beauty script and rewrites it with something far more lasting: identity in Jesus. Through her own journey, Kristen shows parents how to help girls find true worth—without chasing the world’s shallow standards. A must-listen for anyone raising girls in the Instagram age!
The Old Testament is packed with the narratives of women whose lives foreshadowed Jesus. On FamilyLife Today, hosts, Dave & Ann Wilson are joined by Author Nana Dolce examines several of their life stories.
When a child loses a parent, grief doesn’t end for them. And when they join a stepfamily, we need to come alongside with love and support as parents & stepparents and honor their pain and memories. Ron Deal talks with Diane Fromme about best ways to help.
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.
Ever wonder about the women in the Bible? From Eve to Mary, their stories aren’t just background noise—they’re central to God’s plan. Nana Dolce, author of The Seed of the Woman, joins Dave and Ann Wilson, hosts of the FamilyLife Today Podcast, to reveal how the faith and lives of these incredible women point directly to Jesus.