Dave and Ann Wilson host Stephanie Carter and Bryan, who get blunt about burnout, counseling at 37, and the wake-up call that reshaped their marriage.
Dave and Ann Wilson host Stephanie Carter and Bryan, who get blunt about burnout, counseling at 37, and the wake-up call that reshaped their marriage.
Dave & Ann Wilson host Bryan and Stephanie Carter where they share how burnout, counseling, and tough recalibration reshaped their marriage and family rhythms.
Dave and Ann Wilson host Bryan and Stephanie Carter as they share real talk on conflict, calling, compromise, and the quiet resilience that keeps love alive.
Blended family life is messy—old fears, exes, money stress, kid loyalties. Ron Deal and Gayla Grace name the “ghosts” haunting stepfamilies—and why you pull back when you want to lean in.
Dennis & Barbara Rainey know marriage is hard and messy. They share decades of insight—faith-based, practical, and no sugarcoating—to survive the everyday mess.
Chris and Yodit Brooks share what it’s like to walk through the dark night of the soul…in marriage.
What’s the number one complaint of teens about their parents… they’re embarrassing..
FamilyLife President Luke Middendorf talks about the drift that happens when you’re busy. He’ll help you aim for more than vague marriage goals.
A panel of marriage experts gets real about small frustrations that turn into silent scorekeeping.
Music duo and authors Montell Jordan & Kristen Jordan get real about success, sickness, marriage strain and the quiet drift that can cost you what matters most.
Dave & Ann Wilson talk with Rick Altizer & Rachelle Starr’s Scarlet Hope ministry reaching women in strip clubs and seeing God’s grace transform broken lives.
Dave and Ann Wilson they are joined by Rick Altizer and Rachelle Starr who explore father wounds and their impact on faith, identity, and trust.
On FamilyLife Today, Dave and Ann Wilson talk with Rick Altizer about father wounds and the gospel hope of a perfect Heavenly Father.
Ron and Nan Deal get real with Dave and Ann Wilson about their journey through loss, Nan’s alcoholism, and buried secrets that nearly ended them.
Vaneetha Risner knows the raw grief of unwanted divorce and betrayal. She gets church shame, lost identity, lingering triggers. Yet God has turned lament into deeper trust. This was never the plan, but it has forged faith. And it offers hope for yours.
Dave and Ann Wilson hear Ron and Nan Deal’s raw story of a marriage nearly destroyed by pride, grief, abandonment, and their son’s death.
Dr. Kathy Koch talks with Dave and Ann Wilson about rooting identity in God, affirming unique gifts, and building purpose-driven competence.