Feeling dry, unsatisfied, restless? Author Gretchen Saffles believes your life can be more — and you can be among well-watered women. Here’s how.
Feeling dry, unsatisfied, restless? Author Gretchen Saffles believes your life can be more — and you can be among well-watered women. Here’s how.
Gretchen Saffles knows what it’s like to feel overwhelmed, unable to thrive. If you’re longing for more, don’t miss the way to fullness and peace (at last).
Feeling lonely in marriage? Dr. Greg Smalley offers ideas to help you resolve conflict, start talking about what you’re carrying — and move back together.
Life has a way of moving us into roommates in marriage when we want to be soulmates. Ron Deal talks with Dr. Greg Smalley about how to stay deeply connected.
Want to pray more with your spouse, but don’t know where to start? Try these five simple prayers for couples.
It’s easy to make friends in Kindergarten. It gets harder to maintain friendships once we’re out of school and in the “real world” but those key relationships are no less vital. Catherine Parks shares some tips for how to find, make, and keep quality friendships.
On FamilyLife Today, we’ll hear from author Courtney Reissig explain how it is not only a ministry to those in our homes, but an act of worship to our God.
Your words have great power in the life of your husband … they can lift him up and give him confidence, or they can beat him down.
There are many erroneous ideas about singleness floating around amidst both religious and secular cultures. Christopher Yuan tackles these ideas head-on with truth straight from the Bible.
In thin, exhausted places, it’s oh-so-easy for sex to freefall down the priority list. But could our marriages need sex more than we think?
Husbands, wondering how to really love your wives? On FamilyLife Today, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson share what women need and how to go to the next level!
Fighting the drift in marriage is real. But hosts Dave and Ann Wilson offer simple questions about what love means to your wife — and why her answers matter.
Ron and Jody Zappia might have looked like a couple that had it all together, but their marriage was falling apart. The Zappias talk about the day the Lord gave their marriage a fresh start.
Ron and Jody Zappia thought that marriage would be easy. However, jealousy over Jody’s corporate success led Ron to look outside of his marriage for fulfillment. The Zappias share how God intervened.
Sam Allberry reminds us to not make an idol of romantic love. Francis and Lisa Chan encourage us to look at married love in light of eternity.
Conversations with external processors can feel like a firehose to the face. A few tips on how to converse well.
When sex becomes infrequent, it’s natural to search for ways to spice things up in the bedroom. Yet three areas are often overlooked.
If you’re dreaming of a healthy marriage, start with healthy habits. Here are seven to consider establishing for a stronger relationship.