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Disrespect Below the Surface

When married persons find themselves hurtling relentlessly toward a divorce, they sometimes turn to marriage counselors, ministers, psychologists and psychiatrists to stem the tide...but it may be ina

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Angry Women and Passive Men

The problem has its origins in childhood, long before a young man and woman stand at the altar to say, "I do." For her part, the girl is taught subtly by her culture that marriage is a lifelong romantic experience; that loving husbands are entirely responsible for the happiness of their wives; and that a good relationship between a man and woman should be sufficient to meet all needs and desires; and that any sadness or depression that a woman might encounter is her husband's fault.

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How Do I Know if My Marriage is Emotionally Destructive?

Couples in a stress-filled or difficult marriage are often working on repairing arguments and trying to use kinder ways to express their views, while couples in an emotionally destructive marriage har

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Men and Women Think Differently About Love

In addition to physiological differences, the sexes are blessed with a vast array of unique emotional characteristics. It is a wise and dedicated husband who desires to understand his wife's psychological needs and then sets out to meet them.

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What to Do When a Spouse is Cruel

Question: Dr. Dobson, early this year, my husband of eleven years announced that he didn't love me anymore. Joe told me that he would be leaving, though by begging and pleading with him I convinced hi

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Men and Women Have Different Needs

The sexes are designed with highly specific—but quite different—psychological needs. Each is vulnerable to the other in unique ways. When reduced to the basics, women need men to be romantic, caring, and loving. Men need women to be respectful, supportive, and loyal. These are not primarily cultural influences that are learned in childhood, as some would have us believe. They are forces deeply rooted in the human personality. 

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Marriage & Parenting

No Vile Thing

It's impossible to avoid technology in our society. So how can Christian parents protect their kids from stumbling onto depraved content that's available online? Matt and Ariel Holcomb understand this challenge. In this new video, they offer helpful advice for keeping vile images and messages from entering your home. This is critical information that all moms and dads need to consider.

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The Power of the Body of Christ in Difficult Times

When life becomes difficult, it’s important to have close relationships with others who can counsel and encourage you. In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain what this looks like in their own lives. Take a moment now to watch this uplifting video.

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Overcommitment and Lack of Priorities are Straining Your Marriage

There's nothing wrong with having a passion and a dream. It should, however, be kept in balance with other valuable components of your life—your family and your relationship with God being chief among them.

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Marriage & Parenting

How to Weather Financial Storms

Unexpected expenses have a way of popping up when we’re not able to afford them. A broken arm, car accident, and any number of unforeseen circumstances can deplete our finances if we’re not prepared. In this video, Ron and Trina Alleyne share how they made some tough decisions with spending habits, and how they get through difficult times through careful planning.

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