How’s your marriage since the kids left home? Jill Savage knows that a couple’s failure to connect can lead to isolation. Savage shares some valleys she and her husband faced as empty nesters and tells what’s kept them together.
How’s your marriage since the kids left home? Jill Savage knows that a couple’s failure to connect can lead to isolation. Savage shares some valleys she and her husband faced as empty nesters and tells what’s kept them together.
Author Jill Savage talks about the freedom, and the challenges, of the empty nest. Savage remembers being surprised at how hard it really was to adjust to a quiet house. Hear some sound advice from a mom who’s been there.
I’ve always thought there was some marital finish line protecting your marriage on the other side. But few people warn you about gray divorce.
Dave and Ann Wilson walk through an acrostic built around the word “touch.” They offer helpful ways for husbands and wives to communicate love through non-sexual touch.
Pastor Dave Wilson and his wife, Ann, talk about the value of communicating love to your spouse using non-sexual touch. They share stories about their failures and successes.
Pat and Tammy McLeod talk honestly about their son, Zach’s, brain injury. The McLeods share how the Lord has sustained them through the difficulties and comforts them in their grief over Zach’s continued disabilities.
Pat and Tammy McLeod remember the day their son, Zach, was injured in a high school scrimmage. Zach underwent emergency brain surgery, but continued to have setbacks. The McLeods tell of God’s nearness as Zach’s life and theirs.
Sharon Jaynes believes the Song of Solomon still has practical applications for us today. For instance, she talks about the “little foxes” that can ruin a marriage if a couple isn’t careful.
Sharon Jaynes looks to the Song of Solomon for practical wisdom on love and romance. Jaynes studies to find out what is most attractive to a woman, and then tells what Solomon found most attractive in his wife.
Author Sharon Jaynes dives into the Song of Solomon to teach us about biblical romance. By studying the relationship between Solomon and his Shulamite, we get a picture of God’s design for marriage.
One of the most common points of contention in marriage is the issue of money. Crystal Paine, Tom Nelson, and Ron Deal offer some strategies to help keep money from being a source of conflict.
Courtney Reissig says the book of Psalms contains a full range of emotions, which can help you process and pray your way to a deeper faith in God.
My wife of 10 years told me she didn’t love me anymore. I would have said our marriage was a 10 out of 10. How was I so blind to the deadness of her heart?
In only a few short months, we had gone from gazing lovingly into each other’s eyes to glaring at each other with anger and disgust, each wondering – and not only to ourselves – if we had married the wrong person.
Keith and Kristyn Getty talk about the spiritual practice of singing.They also tell the story of their courtship and the beginning of their working relationship.
To help you get ready for gift giving-and charitable giving-this Christmas, Barbara Rainey, Randy Alcorn, Steve Moore, and some of the Raineys’ adult children join us.
Manipulation is a mind game leaving you wondering: Is my spouse manipulating me? We all have unhealthy ways to get what we want. So it’s worth considering.
Dave and Ann Wilson tackle a listener’s question about healthy communication in marriage. Together they describe how affirmation has improved their marriage.