Phil Ryken discusses the greatest love song that has ever been written: the Song of Songs. Ryken shows us how Solomon’s passion for his bride mirrors Christ’s passion for us, on “FamilyLife Today.”
Phil Ryken discusses the greatest love song that has ever been written: the Song of Songs. Ryken shows us how Solomon’s passion for his bride mirrors Christ’s passion for us, on “FamilyLife Today.”
Sure, social media has been known to ruin a marriage or two. But if used in appropriate ways, it’s a tool to actually strengthen your bond.
Rob Green talks about the goal of premarital counseling. He talks about red-flag, and green-light issues to help couples decide whether or not to get married.
Rob Green talks about the difference between roles and expectations. Some things a husband and wives are commanded to do.But other things vary from couple to couple. Green reminds couples to address expectations.
Christian counselor Jonathan Holmes talks about the challenges of counseling a spouse experiencing emotional or physical abuse. He also shares how he would counsel a couple experiencing spiritual differences.
Fun and laughter can illuminate our world by reminding us life is not supposed to be so serious.
Jonathan Holmes tackles common problems couples face today, like infidelity and pornography. He also talks about the importance of forgiveness and the necessity of rebuilding trust.
It’s your billionth fight about the same thing. Your go-to conversations throw out divorce as a threat. What should you do if your marriage is dying?
Jonathan Holmes gives practical advice for finding a good Christian counselor. He also says that as Christians, we all can walk beside someone in their crisis, even if we don’t have all the answers.
I don’t just want to connect with him just for me. I want to both know him and be known by him. I want my husband to join in our conversation too.
Kyle Idleman talks about applying Hebrews to our relationships, especially marriage. Idleman lists some of the obstacles, like indifference, that can tank a relationship.
Pastor Kyle Idleman talks about the value of persevering under trial. So many people are ready to give up, but Idleman encourages the fainthearted to replace the lies they believe with the promises of God
Kyle Idleman is convinced that what most people need to hear are the words, “Don’t give up.” Time and again in Scripture we see believers persevering in the face of trials, and Idleman reminds us that we can too.
That’s when the crying turned ugly. The early tears were sadness. But these were regret. I was lamenting a missed opportunity.
On the fourth night of the honeymoon, I was like, “Babe, I’m spent. Can we just cuddle?” You ever been there? Turning down the lady’s advances?
What is forgiveness? Leslie Leyland Fields, Voddie Baucham, and Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth discuss the journey of biblical forgiveness
Rodney and Lisa Webb share their difficult blended journey, as counselor and therapist Helen Wheeler and blended family expert Ron Deal speak wisdom.
Is a friend wondering if they could use marriage counseling? Here’s what it looks like…and doesn’t.