Happily Married? A 10-Step Relationship Assessment
It’s been a tough year on marriages. But make no mistake: happily married isn’t the same as easily married.
It’s been a tough year on marriages. But make no mistake: happily married isn’t the same as easily married.
Dr. Juli Slattery says that a husband has three needs: respect, companionship, and sex. She also says that by God’s design, a wife has power to meet these three needs in her husband.
Anthony Thompson and Mary DeMuth tell their devastating stories that require heroic–ongoing–forgiveness.
FamilyLife Today hosts Dave and Ann Wilson answer a wife’s question about responding to a husband who doesn’t lead.
Matt and Lisa Jacobson talk about the power of words in marriage. Lisa remembers a time when she complimented Matt, only to learn how ugly he felt as a child growing up.
It’s far more acceptable for men to be pro-women—or women to be pro-women!—than to honor your husband. But it’s been a jetpack for my marriage.
Husband and wife team Matt and Lisa Jacobson talk about the importance of affirming your spouse. Dave and Ann Wilson tell how a positive shift in outlook changed their marriage for the better.
Bryan Loritts joins his father, Pastor Crawford Loritts, to talk about the value of a father’s integrity.
Fathers provide innumerable gifts to their children, but the best gifts don’t fit in a box. Bryan Loritts talks about the “RITE” gifts good fathers give to their children.
Ryan and Selena Frederick, authors of the book “See Through Marriage,” join Dave and Ann Wilson and Bob Lepine to discuss the importance of openness and honesty in the area of sex within marriage.
Ryan and Selena Frederick discuss transparency in marriage. Ryan explains the career and parenting sacrifices he and Selena have made to pursue a marriage where they are “fully known and fully loved.”
Ryan and Selena Frederick talk about the freedom in a marriage where both spouses are fully known and fully loved. Ryan and Selena also explain the difference between “keeping” peace and “making” peace.
Phil Waldrep talks about the aftermath of a friend’s betrayal. Waldrep also tells how examining some restored Japanese pottery at an antique store one day taught him a lesson about reconciliation.
When Phil Waldrep’s friend betrayed him a second time, the hurt of this man’s actions caused a struggle that wasn’t easy to recover from. Waldrep walks us through the various stages of grief he dealt with.
Pastor Phil Waldrep discusses the process of healing from betrayal. Whether you’ve been betrayed by a close friend or family member, Waldrep shares a trusted path to recovery.
Rachel Gilson shares about her ongoing struggle against sexual brokenness. She suggests some helpful things Christians can do to enter into this important cultural conversation with love and wisdom.
Rachel Gilson talks about the importance of responding with God’s loving design for a sexuality that is not arbitrary or cruel, on FamilyLife Today.
Rachel Gilson experienced same-sex attraction from an early age, but when she became a Christ-follower as an adult, God began to bring her views about sexuality under the authority of the cross.