Making Time For Romance
When Jim and I were dating, I was pleased to discover his creative, romantic side. Little things he did, such as sending me a love note hidden in a Coke bottle, made me feel special. I treasured those
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When Jim and I were dating, I was pleased to discover his creative, romantic side. Little things he did, such as sending me a love note hidden in a Coke bottle, made me feel special. I treasured those
Daniel and Debbie fell deeply in love and married eight years ago. About five years later, however, they found themselves drifting apart. Their hectic schedules and the responsibilities of raising a family had stolen the joy from their relationship. Equally disturbing was the fact that their two young children were becoming increasingly irritable and anxious.
What makes a marriage last more than 60 extraordinary years? On today’s edition of Family Talk, celebrate Dr. James and Shirley Dobson's milestone anniversary as they share heartfelt reflections on their lifelong journey together. From college sweethearts to ministry partners, their story reveals the power of unwavering commitment, mutual trust, and Christ-centered love.
On today’s special edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson shares an intimate love letter written to his wife, Shirley, during their early years together. You'll hear his moving reflections on their journey through life's joys and challenges—from humble beginnings to building a ministry that touched millions. Don't miss this touching testimony of enduring commitment and faith on Dr. James Dobson’s Family Talk.
Are you struggling to truly understand your wife?
Understanding your spouse can be one of the greatest challenges in marriage.
Sibling rivalry is at its worst when there are inadequate or inconsistently applied rules that govern the interaction between kidswhen the lawbreakers do not get caught, or, if apprehended, are set fr
Marriage requires intentional love and encouragement. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his conversation with Linda Dillow about her book, What's It Like to Be Married to Me? She explains how to break destructive patterns, speak words that build up rather than tear down, and develop the kind of marriage that honors God.
Are you brave enough to ask yourself one honest question that could transform your marriage? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes author Linda Dillow to discuss her thought-provoking book, What’s It Like to Be Married to Me? She shares how asking yourself straight questions about your own behavior—rather than focusing on your spouse’s flaws—can break destructive cycles and rebuild intimacy.
Do you need a good laugh about the ups and downs of family life? On today’s edition of Family Talk, pastor and comedian Ted Cunningham brings humor and wisdom to marriage and parenting. He shares practical insights about serving your spouse, teaching kids responsibility, and finding joy in the everyday chaos of family life.



