Communication In The Family
The quickest way to destroy a family is to cause a breakdown in communication.
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The quickest way to destroy a family is to cause a breakdown in communication.
Roger Marsh sits down with financial advisor and farmer Bill Edwards to explore how biblical principles transformed his business, marriage, and family legacy.
We are not born with a steadfast faith in God. Scripture tells us it is both a gift from Him (Ephesians 2:8), and it must be developed over time (James 1:3). What’s more, the process of growth that God uses can include adversity. In this video, Morgan and Brenen Beeler explain that our Father’s plan for maturing us can include personal and family crises. How we respond to these trials is important, not just for us and our relationship with God, but for our kids as well.
The Hon. Michele Bachmann continues her conversation with Bishop W.C. and Donna Martin.
On today's edition of Family Talk, the Hon. Michele Bachmann welcomes Bishop W.C. and Donna Martin.
Roger Marsh continues his conversation with Becky Thompson about her new book, Healing Rest, which offers a lifeline to exhausted moms.
Roger Marsh interviews Becky Thompson about her new book, Healing Rest. She shares how exhausted moms can find peace by the presence of Jesus.
Adversity has a way of challenging your faith. Perhaps you're struggling financially and don't see God's hand of provision, or your marriage seems to be falling apart, or you just received bad news from a doctor. In tough situations like these, you can feel tempted to abandon your faith in God. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that it's sometimes hard to understand what the Lord is doing when you're in the midst of hardships, but that's when you need Him the most and are learning to really trust Him. Watch now!
Dr. Dobson continues his conversation with The Hekmans. They share how their faith guided their decisions.
Dr. James Dobson welcomes Randy and Marcia Hekman who share their remarkable journey from wanting to only have four children to embracing God's plan for the size of their family.



