Submission can be hard to swallow, but God’s design for wives helps a marriage to thrive.
Submission can be hard to swallow, but God’s design for wives helps a marriage to thrive.
Wives, learn what submission is, and how it encourages your husbands to lead well.
Today on the broadcast, Jerry Jenkins, novelist of the Left Behind series and author of the book, Hedges: Loving Your Marriage Enough to Protect It, talks with Dennis Rainey about the importance of husbands and wives planting hedges around their marriages in order to grow security and love.
There’s an old saying that goes, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way”, but sometimes, finding that Last Will and Testament can be a huge challenge for surviving family members–and at the worst possible time!
Sooner or later, many of the deceased are going to leave loved ones with big questions … questions like “Where’s the will?” or “What would they have wanted us to do?”
Today on the broadcast, walk with us down the hall of heroes as Dennis and Barbara Rainey and author Susan Yates profile just some of the women making a difference in the season of life we call the empty nest.
If you’re caring for an aging or ill loved one, you’ll find encouragement in the lessons learned and lived by former seminary president Robertson McQuilkin, today’s broadcast guest.
Many things have changed since former seminary president Robertson McQuilkin came home to care for his wife Muriel, who suffered from Alzheimer’s.
When his wife’s health deteriorated, seminary president Robertson McQuilkin came home to care for her.
Seminary president Robertson McQuilkin faced the toughest decision of his life .
All marriages have their struggles, but when a spouse becomes seriously ill, it can take a toll on the marriage.
When Charlie and Lucy vowed “’til death do us part,” neither one imagined what God had in store for them.
On today’s broadcast, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs, author of the book Love and Respect, reveals the ultimate reason why husbands should love their wives and wives should respect their husbands.
Today on the broadcast, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs challenges men to love their wives like Christ loved the church – continuously, sacrificially, and wholeheartedly.