David Robbins and his wife Meg chat with Dave & Ann Wilson about times “we’re fine” hides quiet drift.
David Robbins and his wife Meg chat with Dave & Ann Wilson about times “we’re fine” hides quiet drift.
Dave and Ann Wilson host Stephanie Carter and Bryan, who get blunt about burnout, counseling at 37, and the wake-up call that reshaped their marriage.
Dave & Ann Wilson host Bryan and Stephanie Carter where they share how burnout, counseling, and tough recalibration reshaped their marriage and family rhythms.
FamilyLife President Luke Middendorf talks about the drift that happens when you’re busy. He’ll help you aim for more than vague marriage goals.
Music duo and authors Montell Jordan & Kristen Jordan get real about success, sickness, marriage strain and the quiet drift that can cost you what matters most.
When crisis hits, even strong marriages can fracture. Pastor-therapist couple Jim and Angela Davis share with Dave and Ann Wilson the story of their marriage after a heart attack.
Moving can be one of the most challenging situations a family can go through. Here are five tips we’ve learned through our family moving.
More stuff means more bills. More bills require more work.The work life balance cycle is as paralyzing as it is addictive. And it is luring every American family.
When we became parents, our entire universe shifted. What happened to the couple we were?
With the summer break, now is a great time to reevaluate your family’s weekly schedule. Before penciling anything in, here are three questions to ask.
When dads share the household responsibilities, it’s a win-win for the family and a win-win for society. Bill Gates, tech guru, and wife Melinda proved it.
Following a Major League Baseball career, my husband’s work led to a new demanding position. So, I came home to an empty house and had dinner alone again.
You might make sure to head to the doctor each year like clockwork, but when is the last time your marriage had a physical?
Spending an entire weekend learning how to communicate, grow in oneness, and love one another better was like hitting a reset to our busy lives.
How can we uphold what the Bible says about marital relationships and make good decisions about housework?
Many of us have forgotten or never learned how to rest.
How to keep your marriage on the front burner of life.
You’ll never find the time to have fun with your spouse; you have to make time.