The Futility of the 50/50 Plan
One the surface, this approach to marriage sounds reasonable, but in the end it won’t work.
One the surface, this approach to marriage sounds reasonable, but in the end it won’t work.
Life is often filled with unexpected turns. Lacey Buchanan talks honestly about the challenges she and her husband have faced since welcoming the birth of their first son, Christian, who was born blind.
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?
What started as a family reunion turned into a time of intense gratitude for the goodness of God in giving us the years my husband and I have had together
How a husband can best protect his wife from the evil that lurks in this world.
If you want a strong marriage, there comes a time to be honest about yourself.
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.
In 25 years of programing, a number of sound-bites have hit the cutting room floor. Hear some of the goof-ups by Dennis Rainey, Bob Lepine, and a number of our guests through the years.
While the Bible doesn’t apply our modern word “role” to marriage, the Scriptures are clear about the unique responsibilities God assigns to a wife.
The goal of a balanced communicator is to properly manage and express both thoughts and emotions.
Author Sally Lloyd-Jones tells about her calling as a children’s author and stresses the importance of reading and connecting with children.
Sally Lloyd-Jones gets us in the spirit of the holidays by recalling the Christmases of her youth in Africa and England. Her book, “Song of the Stars,” recounts the birth of Christ.
Most people believe marriage is the cure for loneliness, but you actually began battling the dreaded foe of isolation when you drove off on your honeymoon.
Lou Priolo, biblical counselor and author of “Resolving Conflict,” reminds us that when facing conflict, nothing is more important than patience.
Biblical counselor Lou Priolo opens the Scriptures to Ephesians 4 to understand the benefits of humility and gentleness when resolving conflict.
Lou Priolo encourages listeners not to shy away from conflict, but to face it head on, knowing that’s the only way we can finally gain resolution and peace.
Barbara Rainey and Tracy Lane remind listeners that Christmas is the perfect time to tell others about Jesus, especially your children.