Beating the Mid-Winter Blues
It’s January. Christmas is over. New Year’s Eve has passed. And the holiday shopping, wrapping, eating, visiting, and celebrating has come to an end. You’re tired, or sad, or feel
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It’s January. Christmas is over. New Year’s Eve has passed. And the holiday shopping, wrapping, eating, visiting, and celebrating has come to an end. You’re tired, or sad, or feel
For many people, Christmas is the toughest time of the year. On the next edition of Family Talk Dr. James Dobson, Ryan Dobson, and Dr. Meg Meeker share a special story about dealing with tragedy during Christmas time.
Some say that bullying is an epidemic in our culture. And oftentimes, bullying is directly related to school shootings and other disasters. On the next edition of Family Talk, Ryan Dobson interviews Nick Vujicic about how to deal with bullies.
Life in Christ isnt always easy. Sometimes it feels like you just cant shake a particular struggle. Is there hope for it to end? What does it mean about your relationship with God? What can you do about it?
Life is difficult. There are times in life that are more difficult then others. Frustrations, depression, anxiety, and stress can all have a devastating effect on someone's life if they don't have the perspective to see what God is doing. Dr. Dobson will interview Dr. R.T. Kendall on how God often uses the darkest times in our lives for something good.
Let me get very specific with those of you who are single but wish not to be. (No insult is intended to those who are single by design and wish to remain unmarried. That is a legitimate choice which s
A month like we're having reminds me why I hate winter. Last week’s bitter cold swept across the country, from Minnesota to Maine, and Wisconsin to Virginia.
Having a baby. It's meant to be one of the most magical moments...but if so, then why do new moms often feel exhausted, overwhelmed, and even darkly depressed? Tune in as Dr. Meg Meeker helps new moms wade through the hormonal muck and mire, and emerge to find joy in their role as mothers. Hear solid advice and hope for your family.
Many young people are ditching a "secondhand religion" for a "firsthand faith." But what does that mean? Hear from one family who was determined to have a firsthand faith of their own. However, it wasn't an easy process. They struggled with depression, pornography, self-hatred and even cutting. They discuss how important it is to share our struggles and how we can help other young people develop that genuine "firsthand faith." You won't want to miss this discussion.
At some point in life, many people reach a crisis of faith. This crisis can look very different for everyone. However, it is a process that involves figuring out why you believe what you do. Is it because you have investigated it for yourself? Or, is it simply something you were taught? We will discuss the difference between a "firsthand faith" and a "secondhand religion." This is one discussion that both parents and teens need to hear.



