Bill Edwards: An ‘Everyday Hero’ for the Kingdom
Roger Marsh sits down with financial advisor and farmer Bill Edwards to explore how biblical principles transformed his business, marriage, and family legacy.
Roger Marsh sits down with financial advisor and farmer Bill Edwards to explore how biblical principles transformed his business, marriage, and family legacy.
Dr. James Dobson continues his conversation with the Hon. Jim DeMint to discuss his book, Falling in Love with America Again.
Dr. James Dobson welcomes the Hon. Jim DeMint to discuss his book, Falling in Love with America Again.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Gary Bauer welcomes Pastor Todd and Kelly Hudnall to discuss their call for Christians to boldly stand against darkness.
Dr. James Dobson shares a powerful message about love for country, individual liberty, and the bedrock values that have made America great.
Roger Marsh welcomes marriage coaches and NFL chaplains, George and Tondra Gregory, to discuss their new book, The Marriage Game Plan.
Gary Bauer and the Hon. Michele Bachmann discuss this development, and what it means for our world moving forward.
Caregiving can become a lifelong journey filled with unexpected challenges and seasons of hope. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh continues his conversation with author Jessica Ronne about her book, Caregiving with Grit and Grace. She shares how caring for her disabled son, Lucas, led to creating Hope Farm, a residential facility for adults with disabilities.
What happens when life deals you unimaginable challenges all at once? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh interviews Jessica Ronne, author of Caregiving with Grit and Grace. She shares her incredible journey of raising a profoundly disabled son, losing her husband to brain cancer, and learning how to find hope through devastating loss. Discover how faith can sustain us through life’s darkest valleys.
Marriage requires intentional love and encouragement. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his conversation with Linda Dillow about her book, What's It Like to Be Married to Me? She explains how to break destructive patterns, speak words that build up rather than tear down, and develop the kind of marriage that honors God.