Learning a second language is challenging, but when that language is the natural voice for your spouse, it is worth the effort. Dr. Gary Chapman unpacks three more love languages.
Learning a second language is challenging, but when that language is the natural voice for your spouse, it is worth the effort. Dr. Gary Chapman unpacks three more love languages.
Does it sometimes feel as if you and your spouse are speaking different languages? Dr. Gary Chapman brings you up to speed as he unpacks two of the five love languages.
Jennifer Smith talks about her first years of marriage and the difficulty she and her husband, Aaron, had consummating the marriage. When they finally shared their struggles with close friends, healing slowly came.
Jennifer Smith remembers her joyous wedding day. She had no idea that just hours after saying “I do,” her hopes and dreams for a romantic honeymoon would be challenged.
She married for love. So why did she feel so hopeless? Jennifer Smith,recalls the day she met her future husband, Aaron. Little did she know that storm clouds were not far behind.
How does depression affect a marriage? Author and pastor Tommy Nelson and his wife, Teresa, talk about the debilitating depression that challenged Tommy’s health and ultimately their marriage.
Pastor Tommy Nelson talks about his battle with depression, recalling the very moment when his depression engulfed him and the anxiety and physical pain that followed. Joining Tommy in the studio is his wife, Teresa.
Tommy Nelson, the pastor of Denton Bible Church in Denton, Texas, along with his wife, Teresa, talk about his recent bout with clinical depression that left him feeling numb and confused.
Should you handle your money any differently now that you’re married? Tommy Nelson, pastor of Denton Bible Church, gives couples advice about handling money after marriage.
You’re engaged. Do you know how you will relate to your fiancé’s parents after you’re married? Pastor and author Tommy Nelson shares five things every man and woman needs to remember about relating to in-laws.
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.