Archived Podcast Episodes
Till Death Do Us Part
…for better, for worse, till death do us part.
Cancel Culture–and Constructive Conversations: Philip Yancey
Go Nowhere Kind of Touch
I will never forget the day when you said I just long for physical touch from you..
Is It Graduation Time?
It’s quiz time. What do graduation, getting married, getting pregnant or having a baby all have in common?
When You Can’t Forgive Them: Philip Yancey
A Walking Talking Friend
Do you know what I think has really helped our marriage..
Be a Gentle Servant
If you want to love someone well, be a gentle-servant.
Not Judging, Just Stating Facts? Philip Yancey
Warning – Verbal Processor Ahead
Warning – Verbal Processor Ahead
I’m a verbal processor..
Standing Firm (Proverbs 10)
One quality of those who go the distance in their marriage and family is perseverance.
When Life’s Way Too Much: Sara Hagerty
Life ever feel just… too much? Assignments keep stacking, bills keep rolling in, and schedules are packed with tons of stuff to do. Well, author Sara Hagerty gets it. She’s got encouragement for all those tense moments when we’re wondering what’s next.
How to Overcome Shame: Esther Liu
Sneak Peek: Season 4 of Married with Benefits
Am I Helping?
What do you think God’s goal is for a follower of christ..?
Is Marriage Past its Prime? Dr. Brad Wilcox
Is marriage worth it? If you’ve never wondered yourself, you may have had someone ask you that question. In this special teaser episode to Season 4 of Married with Benefits, hosts Shaunti Feldhahn and Brian Goins are joined by Dr. Brad Wilcox, a renowned sociologist specializing in marriage and family research. Dr. Wilcox is a Professor of Sociology and Director of the National Marriage Project at the University of Virginia, as well as the Future of Freedom Fellow at the Institute for Family Studies. Join us for this conversation exploring why more and more people are doubting marriage’s value and…
Summer Sleepover–Start Off Right
Summer is here and for some of you it means the kids are switching homes. Would you like to know how to start it off right?
Parenting–and the Shame of Falling Short: Esther Liu
Talk It Out
I think the first 15 years of our marriage..
Summer Sleepover–Listen to Their Pace
It’s time for the extended summer sleepover and if you’re a stepparent, you might feel in some ways like you’re starting over.