How’s your marriage since the kids left home? Jill Savage knows that a couple’s failure to connect can lead to isolation. Savage shares some valleys she and her husband faced as empty nesters and tells what’s kept them together.
6 Things My Parents Taught Me About a Strong Marriage
I’m not married yet, but I’ve spent my entire life learning how to have a strong marriage through watching my parents’ example.
Author Jill Savage talks about the freedom, and the challenges, of the empty nest. Savage remembers being surprised at how hard it really was to adjust to a quiet house. Hear some sound advice from a mom who’s been there.
Phil Vischer, VeggieTales creator and author of the Laugh and Learn Bible for Kids, talks to Dave and Ann Wilson about what parents should do, and stop doing, when discipling their children.
Remarrying in the Empty Nest Years
Most people mistakenly believe remarrying in the empty nest years is easier. But this union brings its own unique struggles.
3 Ways to Protect Your Marriage From ‘Gray Divorce’
I’ve always thought there was some marital finish line protecting your marriage on the other side. But few people warn you about gray divorce.
VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer relays how the concept of VeggieTales first began and talks about his latest project, the “Laugh and Learn Bible for Kids,” a book he hopes will take kids deeper into their faith.
Courtney Reissig and Maria Goff join moms in the “trenches” of raising toddlers. Paul David Tripp helps us see the bigger spiritual principles at stake in training small children.
Authors Brian Mills and Ben Trueblood encourage parents to engage their teens in spiritual conversations before going to college. They talk about the two beliefs that determine your life every day
Have you ever made a decision and discovered it wasn’t everything you hoped?
Your teens are college ready, but are they spiritually ready? Brian Mills and Ben Trueblood talk about the difference between parents who live out their faith and those who are Christian in name only.
Gary Chapman joins Ron Deal to talk about loving your blended family members through the five love languages: touch, quality time, gifts, words of affirmation, and acts of service.
You know, life can be complicated. So, sometimes, we just need to dumb it down a little.
Gary Chapman and Ron Deal team up to talk about applying the love languages to a second marriage. Both spouses need to be intentional about protecting their marriage and reassuring their children.
How Do I Help a Friend Who Talks About Suicide?
“I don’t know if I’m even going to get up tomorrow.” Has a friend ever confided something similar? It’s unnerving. How do I help a suicidal friend?