Why did the Lord bring you and your spouse together? Francis and Lisa Chan, remind couples that God has brought them together for a reason, and encourages them not to live for this life, but for eternity.
Francis and Lisa Chan, married for 21 years and parents of seven children, encourage husbands and wives to fervently pray for one another and seek a marriage that is glorifying to the Lord.
Pastor Francis Chan and his wife, Lisa, remind listeners how important it is to find a spouse who loves the Lord so that together they can serve God with all their hearts.
Are you and your spouse seeking God together? Author Sam Ingrassia talks about the blessings of praying the Scriptures with his wife each day and encourages other men to follow in his footsteps.
Sam Ingrassia and his wife had hit a rough patch in their 37-year marriage. Sam tells how he and his wife began infusing new life into their marriage by praying together daily.
Did you realize your wedding dress was really a cheerleader uniform? David Delk reminds us that in marriage we get the privilege of cheering for, encouraging, and cherishing our spouse.
You said, "I Do." Now what? David Delk encourages couples to get out of their ruts and change the way they think about their spouse by intentionally praying for them daily.
Are you regularly praying for your spouse? David Delk introduces the Marriage Prayer-68 powerful words that can change the direction of your marriage.
Guy and Angie Penrod tell the story of their courtship and marriage, and the joys of raising eight kids.
Have you entered a covenant with someone? If you're married, you have. Author and host of "Truth for Life," Alistair Begg, talks about the beauty and importance of the marriage vows.
What were you really saying when you vowed to love "until death do us part"? Author and pastor Alistair Begg talks about the solemnity of the marriage vows.
Want to improve the intimacy in your marriage? Ron Deal explains that while sex isn't everything in a marriage, it's also not nothing. Hear Ron explain a biblical perspective on sexual intimacy.
Now that the Supreme Court of the United States of America has concluded that same-gender marriage is a protected behavior that all states must recognize, how should believers respond?
Robbie and Sabrina McDonald join Ron Deal and talk about the good and bad surprises they experienced as they were establishing their blended family.
Sabrina and Robbie McDonald married quickly but didn't take into account the grief her young son was still experiencing since his father's death. Ron Deal explains how children grieve.
It was difficult for Sabrina to keep the promise to her late husband, to remarry after his death. But today she is Sabrina McDonald. Her new husband, Robbie, joins her to tell their story.
Gary Thomas, author of "A Lifelong Love," encourages every couple to discover their magnificient obsession-something they love to do for the glory of God.
Gary Thomas explains that he got married to be loved and have his needs met. However, after 20-plus years of marriage, Gary realizes that his greatest need isn't to be loved, but to learn how to love.
Gary Thomas explores God's purpose for marriage and explains how the best marriages are those steeped in worship.
Dr. Russell Moore reminds Christians that the power of the gospel-the whole gospel-is salvation.
Authors Steve and Candice Watters suggest some ways to thoughtfully arrange your do to list.
Steve and Candice Watters believe it's important to make plans as a couple. They share how taking time to plan and dream has benefited their marriage.
Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman experienced some significant trials early in their marriage.
Lance and Jess tell about their incredible 9-month journey from immorality to abstinence to forgiveness, purity and finally, a marriage built on a solid biblical foundation.
Jess and Lance, as young Christians, were on an evangelistic outreach when they found each other. Lance and Jess tell how they went from being bright-eyes youthful missionaries to just another couple living together at his parent's house.
Courage can be contagious.
Long-time pastor Bill Wellons and his wife of over 30 years, Carolyn, tell couples how they managed throughout their marriage to get away alone together in order to seal their relationship as husband and wife.
On today's broadcast, Bill and Carolyn Wellons, married for over 30 years and co-authors of the book Getting Away to Get It Together, tell how their trips away as a couple helped them focus on their marriage and connect on a deeper level.
Bill and Carolyn Wellons share how taking time to get away as a couple has refreshed their marriage and made it stronger.
What's your EQ (your emotional intelligence)?