Ray Ortlund explains how his eyes were opened anew as he began to study Genesis 1-2 and answer the question, “Why does marriage matter?
Ray Ortlund explains how his eyes were opened anew as he began to study Genesis 1-2 and answer the question, “Why does marriage matter?
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp and his wife, Stacy, talk about football; and the late Pat Summerall shares how he came to salvation in Christ.
God’s faithfulness over 40 years is worth celebrating. We depend on His continued favor to continue to reach families one home at a time.
The message was vital; the challenge was how to spread it far and wide. The answer? A national radio program called “FamilyLife Today.”
During the 1980s and 1990s, millions of couples found help and hope for their marriages and families, thanks to God’s favor and faithfulness.
Hurting marriages and a disintegrating cultural ethic. Sound familiar? In 1976, the FamilyLife Marriage Conference was born to address these pressing issues.
When Dennis and Barbara Rainey were newlyweds, God called them to a unique ministry to engaged couples. Hear how FamilyLife began in 1976.
Is love enough to sustain a marriage for a lifetime? Pastor Alistair Begg talks about the importance of understanding God’s plan for marriage.
Pastor Alistair Begg tells what the Bible teaches about what is really going on during a marriage ceremony.
What did God have in mind when he made each of us a man or a woman? Professors Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger take us back to Genesis to discover God’s original intent for men and women.
What is God’s design for man and woman? Andreas and Margaret Kostenberger share their story, and discuss God’s design for marriage.
Looking back, it was easy for us to fall in love. But staying in love, well … that takes hard work.
A good marriage isn’t something you find; it’s something you make. And you have to keep on making it.
God has a divine purpose in mind when He calls us to be parents. After years of parenting, Dennis Rainey realized that the children helped him finish growing up.
It is impossible to experience marriage as God designed it without being liberal and lavish in forgiveness. Dennis Rainey shares more lessons he’s learned in over 40 years of marriage.
In the first few years of his marriage Dennis Rainey made a lot of “rookie errors”. Today he’s passing along the forty lessons he learned to help others avoid making the same errors.
How we answered these questions set the direction and foundation for our married life.
If you’re keeping score in your marriage, you’re in trouble.