Husbands, would you like to bring a smile to your wife’s face today? Matt and Ariel Holcomb suggest doing something out of the ordinary. Stop by the store and buy flowers, or offer to cook her favorite meal. Give it some creative thought and demonstrate that you’re thinking about her.
Continue readingRedefining America’s Founding: According to Neo-Marxists
In this week’s episode of Defending Faith, Family, and Freedom, Gary Bauer shares that radical secularists (today’s neo-Marxists) have been attempting to rewrite America’s founding, to erase religion (specifically, Christianity) for a very long time. Bauer plays clips from a speech delivered by President Ronald Reagan held at a Dallas, Texas, prayer breakfast in 1984. Spoiler alert! President Reagan takes these attacks from the Left masterfully head-on. Shredding them by root and branch, the President brought the 17,000 attendees to thunderous ovations again and again. You may want to listen to this podcast more than once.
Continue readingMen and Marriage – Part 1
Genesis 2:18 states, “The Lord God said, ‘It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a helper suitable for him.’” On today’s classic edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson interviews economist and author, George Gilder, about his book, Men and Marriage. They discuss the unique role men have in the sacred union of husband and wife, and the ongoing positive effects that relationship has on society. Listen as George shares how the family and specifically children, bring a sense of purpose to men as they realize that their own moral behavior is critical to the healthy upbringing of their children.
Continue readingMusic In The Home
At a young age, find ways to introduce music and rhythm into the lives of your children!
Continue readingWhen Teens Reject Their Faith
Question: Dr. Dobson, my husband and I are distressed because our teenager seems to be rejecting her Christian beliefs. She was saved at an early age and in the past has shown a real love for the Lord. My inclination is to panic, but before I do, can you offer a word of encouragement?
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