Welcome to our podcast
FamilyLife Today® is a three-time award-winning weekday podcast and nationally syndicated radio broadcast featuring Dave and Ann Wilson. In each episode, Dave and Ann interview different guests covering engaging and relevant topics that help families grow together with Jesus while pursuing the relationships that matter most.
Meet The Wilson’s
Dave and Ann Wilson are hosts of FamilyLife Today®.. Dave and Ann have been married for more than 38 years and have spent the last 33 teaching and mentoring couples and parents across the country. They have been featured speakers at FamilyLife’s Weekend to Remember® marriage getaway since 1993 and have also hosted their own marriage conferences across the country.
Latest Episodes
There’s more than one way to be generous. With money, yes, but also acts of kindness! Learn how to cultivate generosity in your family with Brad Formsma.
Did you know that generosity is actually good for us? Brad Formsma discusses the power of giving and how to become a more generous family.
Is conflict always bad? Dave and Ann Wilson discuss their marriage conflict cycle and underlying issues as guests on Debra Fileta’s podcast, “Talk To Me.”
Do you want your kids to open up more? Becky Harling shares what parents can do to help their children express themselves.
Do you struggle with getting your kids to talk to you? Becky Harling explains how to give them a voice.
Jackie Hill Perry discusses spiritual growth and her new devotional, which explores themes of humility, authentic worship, and surrender amidst life’s chaos.
It’s hard to pursue Bible study and prayer when life’s busy. Jackie Hill Perry describes her new devotional, written to help us pause to reflect on the Word.
When coping with loneliness, not all strategies are equal. Loneliness is a natural part of life, but Steve and Jennifer DeWitt argue it can be redeemed.
Marriage and loneliness—what can we do? What if loneliness can have a good purpose, whether married or single? Steve and Jennifer DeWitt tell us how.
There’s a loneliness epidemic. But what if we don’t have to avoid loneliness like a plague? Steve & Jennifer DeWitt offer a redemptive approach.