Love is a Rose
Is it time to do some marital "gardening"? Like a garden, love needs to be fed, watered, and nurtured.
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Is it time to do some marital "gardening"? Like a garden, love needs to be fed, watered, and nurtured.
Life after the wedding takes adjustment. When your child marries, reach out and offer love and support.
Love---It's worth fighting for even in the aftermath of a tragedy.
One of the simplest realities of life today is this: We're in a sexualized culture. As men, we feel this keenly. We men on average have a stronger sex drive than women, and we are oriented visually. This can make us feel like we are sitting ducks for the marketers of brazen sexuality today, and in some ways we are. This is true when you go to the grocery store or the gym, and you confront immodesty at every turn. It's certainly true when you turn on your phone, TV or fire up a content platform, and one sex-fueled show after another is offered to you.
To put new life into your marriage, think like a teenager again! A little romance goes a long way.
Develop common interests with your spouse today, for a stronger relationship in your later years.
On today's classic edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his spirit-filled discussion with the late Jo Berry, as she shares lessons from her book, Beloved Unbeliever: Loving Your Husband into the Faith. Be encouraged as Jo shares timeless teachings, revealing the indisputable directive that we must serve God rather than man. She also emphasizes that we have a biblical obligation as parents, to raise our children as unto the Lord.
1 Peter 3 counsels Christian wives of unbelieving husbands to win them to the faith through their purity and reverence rather than simply with words. Easier said than done. On today's classic edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson discusses this heartfelt dilemma with the late Jo Berry, author of Beloved Unbeliever: Loving Your Husband into the Faith. Jo gives hope to women with non-believing husbands, emphasizing that their (wives’) faith must be in Jesus Christ. It is He who can give hope to an unequally yoked couple, producing a fulfilling, delightful, and stable marriage, even if the husband never becomes a Christian.
Divorce promises freedom, but delivers a whole host of unexpected consequences.
Love should not be dependent upon our feelings and emotions. Commitment of the will is the key to a life-long relationship.



