A New Year’s Resolution: Family First

Successful family life is difficult to achieve. It is never perfect and is often problematic. You have your own set of challenges as you seek to meet the needs of your children. You may be a single parent with very limited financial resources. Perhaps you suffer from illness, disability, or addiction. Or maybe you have strong-willed kids who are tough to handle.

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The Third Party

You may have heard that it takes two to tango, but did you know it takes three to have a successful marriage? This new video illustrates what happens when couples allow God to be at the center of their relationship. Brenen and Morgan Beeler’s insights highlight the importance of “The Third Party” from Dr. James & Shirley Dobson’s Night Light for Couples (page 18).

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When Life Begins to Unravel

Does it seem like your life is unraveling? Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that when God is at the center of our marriage, He is that third strand that holds the rope together. When He is our daily focus and in the middle of our relationship, God creates a bond that cannot be broken.

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Staying Fully Satisfied in Christ

It’s easy to let God slip out of the center of your marriage. What can you do when that happens? Brenen and Morgan Beeler share some practical things you can do every day to make sure He stays at the top of your priority list. Doing so will help you become fully satisfied in Christ, which will have a tremendous impact on your marriage.

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The Purpose of the Church, Today and Tomorrow

It is written in Scripture that we are to be salt and light, especially in a world that is getting darker every day. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Jack Hibbs, senior pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, gives a moving presentation and challenges churches to speak up and speak loudly if we are to effect change in the culture for righteousness. 2 Corinthians 10:5 says, “We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.”

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