Archived Podcast Episodes
Showing Up with the Grace Your Marriage Craves: David and Meg Robbins
Wowing Your Blended Family with What They Need Most: Ron Deal
Running to Win
In the race of life, are you on track to cross the finish line?
A Grace-filled Home: 5 Ideas, with Dane Ortlund
5. Not Tonight? Why Good Signals Make Sexual Sparks Fly: Dr. Michael Sytsma
Initiating or declining sex: It’s tricky. Are your signals clear to your spouse? Sex therapist Dr. Michael Sytsma helps you with “not tonight” and “yes, please.”
Surprised by Jesus: Dane Ortlund
How Can God Forgive Me? Dane Ortlund
Misery is Optional
It’s easy to have the wrong perspective of small, annoying circumstances.
Biology, Gender, and Stereotypes: Rebecca McLaughlin Part 2
Why is there such confusion around biology, gender, and gender stereotypes today? Do our current conversations even help? Apologist and author Rebecca McLaughlin joins Shelby for Part 2 of their two-part conversation to help us sort through these relevant issues.
How Shame is Killing Your Marriage: Ron and Nan Deal
That Lovin’ Feelin’
That Lovin’ Feelin’
No matter how good your marriage is, I’ll bet you could use a little more romance.
Hiding the Real Me: Ron & Nan Deal
The Forgotten Commandment
Okay! Time for a pop quiz! Are you ready? Please list the Ten Commandments.
Kicking Shame to the Curb: Ron & Nan Deal
Shame: It can gut you like a fish. Counselor Ron Deal chats about shame, his own story, and why giving shame the boot is non-negotiable.
Common Interests
You and your spouse got married because you had so much in common, didn’t you? Ever wonder what happened?
4. When Your Married Sex Life Hits a Snag
Wondering how to keep your married sex life sizzling—or just move around conflict or hurt? Sex therapist Dr. Michael Sytsma helps you troubleshoot.
Gut-punching your Fear & Shame: Heather Holleman
The Crucial Job
Who do you think has the most important occupation in our country?
Remain Seated (with Christ): Heather Holleman
In pride and despair, we constantly compare ourselves in our unending pursuit of perfection. Author Heather Holleman helps us remain seated . . . with Christ.