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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Are you intoxicated with romance? Clarence Shuler admits that he was too, at one time. But as relationship after relationship took a nosedive, Clarence wondered if he’d ever get married.
Dan Chun reminisces about his own failed marriage, and tells how he approached love and marriage differently the second time around.
Pastor Dan Chun encourages singles to closely observe the person they’re dating and invites them to ask some key questions. Once infatuated, it’s hard to judge a person’s character accurately.
Gerald Hiestand and Jay Thomas say too many people use dating relationships to justify their sexual activity. Instead, they encourage singles to establish dating friendships.
Pastors Gerald Hiestand and Jay Thomas share a biblical theology of dating aimed at persuading a new generation of Christians to get serious about honoring Christ with their sexuality.
Bill and Pam Farrel encourage men and women to know what they might be getting into by asking their significant other the right questions.
Bill and Pam Farrel encourage couples to walk in faith, not fear, towards marriage, but not without asking some strategic, thought-provoking questions to their romantic interest first.