3 Points of Conflict in Marriage
If I had one evening I could spend with any person, no one in the world would outrank my wife. We have grown in mutual understanding so that it is rarely necessary to quarrel and argue. Nevertheless,
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If I had one evening I could spend with any person, no one in the world would outrank my wife. We have grown in mutual understanding so that it is rarely necessary to quarrel and argue. Nevertheless,
Nothing stifles growth in a relationship more than sin. It destroys trust and disrupts the harmony God desires for us to have with each other. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain why forgiving sins is the only way to begin healing and restoring the bond. For believers, this is how we imitate Jesus, who showed us mercy by pardoning all our sins. When we forgive one another, it brings true freedom and opens the door for deeper communion.
I have a great deal of resentment and anger toward my father, for what he did to me and my mother when I was a child. I have struggled with these deep feelings for years; I dont want to hurt him, but
It is very difficult for parents to ask their children for forgiveness. They feel that it somehow damages their authority to admit they have done wrong and promise to do better next time.
Dr. James Dobson continues his conversation with the late Chuck Colson as they share remarkable stories of the Church's powerful impact worldwide.
From White House "hatchet man" to prison ministry founder, the late Chuck Colson experienced a remarkable journey of transformation!
With one last, deep breath, I pulled out my wedding dress, the symbol of all my lost hopes and dreams. I held it and felt a surge of anger mask the pain as I clipped it to a clothes hanger and hooked
On today’s classic edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his discussion on forgiveness with author and theologian, Dr. R.T. Kendall.
Learn how God can take a hardened heart of stone and turn it into a soul set free from bondage.
Because Christene Jackman felt estranged from her alcoholic father, she moved out at age 17 and married the first boy who paid attention to her. Not surprisingly, that relationship dissolved in divorce, and when her new relationship resulted in her being pregnant again, Christene got an abortion despite her unsettling conscience. On today's edition of Family Talk, she shares the remarkable story of her conversion to Christ and God's restoration. Cort Langeland, who produced Christine's album entitled "The Choice," urges all Christians to move beyond understandable outrage over abortion toward gracious outreach and empathy to those who made that regrettable decision.



