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Don't let tough circumstances put life on hold. Live each day, even while hoping for a better tomorrow.
Some young adults mature naturally while others fail to find their own path. Parents, learn how to help.
Be careful not to sacrifice purpose and relationship for the grandeur of a "dream castle."
True or False? Strong families represent the foundation for a stable and well-ordered society. It's true!
When we die, the stuff we accumulated will not matter. However, the love we have given will last.
Hovering like a "helicopter parent" creates anxiety. Instead, launch your child, and they will learn to fly.
The purported goal of 1960s-style feminism was to "free" women from their oppressive lifestyles. The late conservative leader, Phyllis Schlafly, and author Suzanne Venker explain why that notion was misleading from the start. Today on Family Talk, they conclude their discussion with Dr. James Dobson, shining a light on the true intentions of this movement, which is rooted in a disdain for traditional biblical values and the pro-family movement.
Don't get caught up in the "more, more, more!" mindset of modern society. Money is temporary.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson talks with the late Phyllis Schlafly, who was a renowned leader in the conservative movement in America, and her niece, Suzanne Venker, about their book entitled, The Flipside of Feminism: What Conservative Women Know – and Men Can’t Say. They discuss the fallout our society has faced since the feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s, and how it has continued to deconstruct the family unit today. Romans 1:18 says, “For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth.” Be encouraged to stand firm on biblical principles and speak up for family values.
There's one source of conflict among married couples that’s common, but fairly easy to avoid. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain why making incorrect assumptions about each other’s schedules and priorities can lead to tension and frustration. It doesn’t have to be this way. The Bible has a solution that’s explained in the devotion titled, “Differing Assumptions,” from Dr. James and Shirley Dobson’s book, Night Light for Couples.



