What Men Need to Know About Women, Part 2
Are you struggling to truly understand your wife?
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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.
Loving your child is only half of what's required to build self-esteem!
Dr. James Dobson continues sharing remarkable stories from his life including intimate moments with presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush, and a surprising prayer encounter with the former Prince Charles.
Question: Dr. Dobson, as a woman, I'm interested in how your description of men and women applies to my relationship with my husband. Would I be correct in assuming that he needs me in ways that I may
The tables are turned as Roger Marsh interviews Dr. James Dobson about his personal life.



