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Differing Assumptions

When arguments arise, make sure you're on the same page. Differing assumptions can wreak havoc in a marriage!

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Loving Toughness

Mutual respect and accountability pave the way for a loving marital relationship. 

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Defusing Anger in Marriage

Anger in marriage is inevitable, but how you handle it makes all the difference.

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Investing Time in Your Kids: Quality vs. Quantity

What’s more important when it comes to spending time with your kids: Quality or quantity? Or both?

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How Parents Can Find Peace and Hope with Their Adult Children, Part 2

When an adult child pulls away or cuts off contact entirely, what should a parent do?

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How Parents Can Resolve Conflict and Find Peace with Their Adult Children, Part 1

Many parents find that when their children reach adulthood, the relationship becomes more complicated than they expected.

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The 4 Wills of God: Revisiting Love and Respect

Do you ever feel like your marriage is caught in “the crazy cycle?” On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes best-selling author Dr. Emerson Eggerichs to discuss his book, Love & Respect. He shares powerful biblical insights from Ephesians 5:33 about how husbands need respect and wives need love. Discover how to break the cycle and strengthen your marriage.

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He Calls You Beautiful: Hearing the Voice of Jesus in the Song of Songs

Despite the clear romantic themes in Song of Songs, King Solomon’s book in Scripture serves as a great narrative of Jesus’ sacrificial love for the Church.

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The Love Language That Matters Most, Part 2

What do you do when someone you love won’t respond to you?

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The Love Language That Matters Most, Part 1

Good intentions aren’t enough to make your spouse feel truly loved—you need to speak his or her unique language.

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