By the time Sarah Walton was diagnosed with Lyme disease, she and her husband, Jeff’s emotional, mental, and physical reserves were at their breaking point. They tell how the Bible became their lifeline.
By the time Sarah Walton was diagnosed with Lyme disease, she and her husband, Jeff’s emotional, mental, and physical reserves were at their breaking point. They tell how the Bible became their lifeline.
Not many couples want to pattern their marriage after the book of Job. But Jeff and Sarah Walton, hit time and again with heart-crushing circumstances, began to find great comfort and wisdom in those pages.
Joe and Cindi Ferrini talk candidly about walking through life with their 38-year-old son Joey, who has special needs.
Joe and Cindi Ferrini recall the birth of their son, Joey. First diagnosed with cerebral palsy, they were later devastated to learn Joey was also mentally impaired. The Ferrinis share how they emotionally processed Joey’s disabilities.
“I do” can—and in some ways should—feel daunting. But maybe your mentees don’t have to know a few things they assumed would be dialed in.
Bill and Pamela Ronzheimer talk about the journey they took to find healing for their marriage as they dealt with Pamela’s past sexual abuse. They share why they’d never go back to the marriage they had before.
Pamela Ronzheimer, joined by her husband Bill, didn’t realize she had scar tissue on her soul from past sexual abuse until she started sharing her pain with Bill and others. Pamela tells how their once happy marriage became hell on earth.
Bill and Pamela Ronzheimer tell how their marriage has been affected by Pamela’s past sexual abuse. Find out what pushed Pamela to finally reveal her past abuse to Bill.
Sally Lloyd-Jones recommends getting your kids into some books. She talks about the impact that stories can have on kids, even for sharing the gospel.
Aching for a summer vacation with your spouse but don’t know what to do or where to go? Here are eight creative ideas for a getaway with your love.
Like many men, Cory Carlson found great success and meaning climbing the corporate ladder. But when he put too much focus on his career and not enough attention on his wife, he almost lost his marriage.
By all appearances, businessman Cory Carlson had it all-a lucrative career, an impressive home, and a beautiful wife. He also had a secret. Hear what happened when he told his wife, and where their marriage is today.
What happens when marital trust is broken? Brian Goins, Shaunti Feldhahn, and Ann Wilson talk about when a wife distrusts her husband and her heart turns cold, and how a husband can rebuild trust with his wife.
Did you listen to episode 2 and think, “Just shoot straight on this and tell me your best tipes for getting more sex with my wife?” Here’s a quick-hit list of the top 5 rookie mistakes you may be making — Come on man!
After dating only five months, and finding out they were expecting, Tim and Kathy Bush got married. They tell how they went from being self-focused to experiencing a Christ-focused marriage.
Susan Yates and her husband wanted a way they could invest in their grandchildren and strengthen the relationships between cousins. With that, Cousin’s Camp was born. Yates talks about how preparing ahead and being intentional help to make camp days a success.
Susan Yates and her husband have been hosting their grandchildren at Cousin’s Camp each summer for over a decade. They say, the memories they’ve made have been worth the effort. Susan offers some simple, practical tips for hosting your own family camp.
Shannon Popkin talks about our tendency as sinners to want to be in control. She shares how letting go of control has improved her relationships and helped her rest in the Lord, on FamilyLife Today.