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Healthy homes start with Christ at the center. Our marriage and parenting content brings together trusted teaching from Dr. James Dobson, practical resources, and uplifting encouragement to help your family thrive.

Marriage & Parenting

Marriage & Parenting

The Power of the Body of Christ in Difficult Times

When life becomes difficult, it’s important to have close relationships with others who can counsel and encourage you. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain what this looks like in their own lives. Take a moment now to watch this uplifting video.

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How to Weather Financial Storms

Unexpected expenses have a way of popping up when we’re not able to afford them. A broken arm, car accident, and any number of unforeseen circumstances can deplete our finances if we’re not prepared. In this video, Ron and Trina Alleyne share how they made some tough decisions with spending habits, and how they get through difficult times through careful planning.

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How Should Christians Handle Money?

God calls Christians to “be holy in all we do” (1 Peter 1:15). Holiness means we are to be “set apart” by doing things according to God’s standard and not the world’s, including how we handle our finances. In this video, Ron and Trina Alleyne explain how this should affect our thinking about giving, saving, and spending, and also apply to what we teach our children about money.

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You Don’t Have to Be a Victim of Circumstance

As our society moves further away from God and His Word, peace and tranquility are rare commodities. The stress caused by our divisive culture weighs heavily on many, resulting in depression, anxiety, and loneliness. Suicide rates are also skyrocketing. In this video, Ron and Trina Alleyne explain how you can avoid getting caught up emotionally with all that’s going on around you.

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The Dark Days of Marriage

Sometimes God’s presence is so real that it seems like we could touch Him. But other times, when nothing makes sense, it may feel as if He is far away. In those difficult days, it can be hard to trust Him. In this video, Ron and Trina Alleyne share how they dealt with a very dark period in their marriage. Their story will encourage your faith in your Heavenly Father and His divine purposes.

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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.

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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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Two Ingredients for Respect in Marriage

The Bible tells us to “consider others more important than ourselves.” This is especially crucial in marriage, where becoming complacent and selfish is easy. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain how obeying this principle is beneficial because it involves two ingredients of respect. The Beelers describe what these are and how they work together in a relationship.

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Respect Your Spouse

The Bible instructs husbands to live with their wives in “an understanding way.” That means to value and honor their opinion. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that respect should go both ways, and they share a personal story about when one of them failed to do so. Enjoy this insightful and light-hearted discussion about how married couples need to defer to one another.

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