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Dr. Dobson Minute

The “Marriage Train”

Love should not be dependent upon our feelings and emotions. Commitment of the will is the key to a life-long relationship.

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A Marriage That Can Go the Distance – Part 2

Do you know a couple who are feeling anxious about the long-term stability of their marriage and wondering if they will be able to go the distance? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Rev. Bob Kraning concludes his classic message by sharing practical insights on how to make marriage work for the long-haul. In addition to seeking the Lord, Bob urges couples to agree to disagree, and make room for one another in their union.

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Dr. Dobson Minute

Value Your Marriage

Love must be maintained and protected to survive. Don't let a busy schedule cause you to neglect your relationship!

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A Marriage That Can Go the Distance – Part 1

Doesn’t it seem surprising to hear that a couple has been married for 20, 25, or even 30 years? On today’s classic edition of Family Talk, Rev. Bob Kraning gives an enlightening message on marriage longevity. In a culture that has put marriage on the backburner, get ready for the truth of what makes a union stand the test of time. Mark 10: 6-9 says, “For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh. So they are no longer two, but one flesh. Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”

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Dr. Dobson Minute

Love Needs Respect

Loving your child is only half of what's required to build self-esteem!

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Filling Your Love Tanks

On today’s classic edition of Family Talk, author and comedian, Dennis Swanberg, will highlight the importance of different emotional fuels, such as humor and words, that we need. Through wit and wisdom, Swanberg emphasizes how central it is to love someone by using their specific grade of “fuel” that relates to them. Dennis will have you in fits of laughter and then tears as he shares his pearls of wisdom.

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Love Like You Mean It – Part 2

Many people casually believe that marriage should be a 50/50 proposition. But we need to be careful that we’re not mistakenly manifesting a performance-based marriage, where a husband and wife are always keeping score. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his tough discussion with Bob Lepine on the biblical understanding of what real love is supposed to be. 1 Corinthians 13:7-8 says, “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends.” Are you up for the challenge to follow the Lord’s instruction and take your marriage to a deeper level?

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Love Like You Mean It – Part 1

Contrary to the claims of pop culture, true love is not just an emotional term, and not necessarily romantic. Biblically speaking, the cornerstone of marital love is an unflinching commitment to one's spouse and a Christ-like posture of self-sacrifice. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson discusses the real meaning of love with Bob Lepine, author of Love Like You Mean It. Bob explains that patience, kindness, and humility are like marital disinfectants that help wash away toxins that can build up over time.

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He Calls You Beautiful: Hearing the Voice of Jesus in the Song of Songs

In addition to the clear romantic themes in Song of Songs, King Solomon’s book in Scripture also serves as a great narrative of Jesus’ sacrificial love for the Church. On today’s presentation of Family Talk, you will hear from prominent author and speaker, Dee Brestin, about the one-of-a-kind relationship you can have with God. Listen and be blessed as you learn why we are all precious in His sight.

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Living Single Today

Love Like You’ve Never Been Hurt

Getting hurt is a part of life. The pain of the past may have you wrestling with questions like Why should I trust again? and How can I ever forgive?

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