Marriage Is Not Our Ultimate Destination
The real ‘happily ever after’
The real ‘happily ever after’
We found that attending a Weekend to Remember® marriage getaway was a different experience at different points in our lives.
One the surface, this approach to marriage sounds reasonable, but in the end it won’t work.
The uncomplicated yet difficult path to oneness in marriage.
What does it mean for followers of Christ to live in a culture that often defines marriage differently than the Bible does?
From the FamilyLife Today vault, hear some of Bob Lepine’s best pastoral messages, both behind the mic, and behind the podium of a local church.
Kevin DeYoung talks about the “Three M’s of Love” according to the Bible. DeYoung describes the motivation and manifestation of love.
What does a Christian marriage look like? To know that, you must start with God’s definition of love. Kevin DeYoung talks about the “Three M’s of Love” according to the Bible.
Pastor H.B. Charles explains how a loving husband and a godly wife need to be yielded to the Holy Spirit for their marriage to glorify God.
Many people are not experiencing a marriage that consists of a loving husband and a happy wife. The problem is sin. Pastor H.B. Charles explains God’s plan for marriage.
How do you love your wife as Christ loved the church? James Ford, Robert Lewis, Stu Weber, Jess MacCallum, and Tom and Jeannie Elliff give examples on ways to do that.
A submissive wife is not a doormat. Hear noted authors Robert Lewis, Cindy Easley, Sara Horn, and dispel this myth and others.
Did you know that a key ingredient to respecting your husband is humility? Learn why from Robert Lewis, Ann Wilson, and Barbara Hughes.
Feminism, femininity, and “wifely duties,” how do you sort it out? Mary Kassian, Wayne Grudem, Russell Moore, Cindy Easley, and Arlene Pellicane give historical perspective and helpful insight.
What word should you never use in marriage? Find out the answer to this question and so much more as Dennis and Barbara Rainey share marriages principles from their 44 years together.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey share insight into 20 things they learned about marriage in their 44 years together.
Pastor Ray Ortlund explains that men are predatory by nature, which is life depleting. A Christian husband should aim to fill his wife with life.
Ray Ortlund says God was intentional when He made two distinct genders. He created us male and female not just for reproduction but for the whole purpose of love and romance.