Special Bonding in Marriage
What are the mysterious ingredients that almost all good marriages have in common? What accounts for the marvelous blending of personalities when two separate and distinct individuals establish a youn
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What are the mysterious ingredients that almost all good marriages have in common? What accounts for the marvelous blending of personalities when two separate and distinct individuals establish a youn
Dr. Dobson's October 2021 Newsletter: The God-Ordained Gift of Marriage & Family
Why won't your husband listen to the good advice nestled in your complaints? If only he could value the 'suggestion box' you set up for him and read the 'complaints' you regularly deposit. He, of course, would be a better man; and you would both have a better marriage!
For Christian men to be spiritual leaders in their homes, they need to possess the fear of the Lord. That's one of the fundamental messages shared by Ken Harrison, chairman of Promise Keepers men's ministry. On today's edition, Ken and co-host Dr. Tim Clinton candidly discuss the lure of pornography, along with finding true intimacy with your wife, and the necessity of praying together as a couple.
For Father’s Day 2019, Dr. Dobson was invited to speak at Second Baptist Church in Houston, Texas. Today on Family Talk, you will hear his conversation with his longtime friend, Pastor Ed Young. Dr. Dobson talked about the impact of his dad on his life, and illustrated why boys and girls desperately desire a meaningful relationship with their father.
Many marriages fall apart when husbands and wives fail to truly listen and understand what the other person is saying. On this timeless broadcast, Family Talk continues replaying a thought-provoking presentation from the late Professor Howard Hendricks on the subject of communication in marriage. He advises couples to embrace a selfless attitude, develop emotional intimacy, and create time to simply enjoy life together.
Healthy and open communication is the bedrock of every successful relationship. Today on Family Talk, we'll hear a classic message on this critical topic from the late Professor Howard Hendricks. He highlights the importance of mutual understanding within marriage, and explains why couples must develop lasting friendship and appreciation for one another.
We all have our best side. And when that best version of who we are steps out first, we are seen as great people. Yet when our weaknesses or flaws show up, our spouse is often the first one to notice
Your spouse values and appreciates you. But there are certain things your spouse would like for you to change. Does that come as a surprise?
What your wife would like you to bring home at the end of each day (as most wives would also want from their husbands) is your attention. Not the kind of attention you give when something is spilled,



