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The Heart of the Story: Tough Love in Marriage – Part 2

40 years ago, Dr. Dobson wrote Love Must Be Tough to encourage couples to fight for each other when adversity comes. On this "2020 Best of Broadcast," you'll continue to hear how that best-selling book changed the life of author and speaker, Tracey Russell. She explains the difficulty of living alone after she let her husband, Mark, walk away. Hear how the Russells discovered marital reconciliation.

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Breaking the Argument Cycle in Marriage

Conflict is a predictable part of every marriage, but it shouldn’t be a consistent habit. Today on Family Talk, Dr. Tim Clinton discusses the idea of healthy arguing with Dr. Sharon May of the Safe Haven Relationship Counseling Center. The two unpack what triggers arguments, and explain the ways anger and lack of vulnerability can erode a marriage. Listen to what you can do to resolve disputes in your relationship.

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The Heart of the Story: Tough Love in Marriage – Part 1

God created marriage to honor and reflect Him, which is why Satan works so tirelessly to destroy that marital bond. This informative broadcast highlights Dr. Dobson's popular book, Love Must Be Tough, through a real-life story of a relationship that it impacted. Author and speaker Tracey Russell shares how she applied principles from Love Must Be Tough to save her failing marriage.

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The Heart of the Story: Tough Love in Marriage

God created marriage to honor and reflect Him, which is why Satan works so tirelessly to destroy this important bond. This Family Talk broadcast highlights Dr. Dobson’s popular work, Love Must Be Tough, through a real-life story of a relationship that it impacted. Author and speaker, Tracey Russell, shares how she applied principles from that book in order to save her failing marriage.

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Women and Emotional Infidelity – Part 2

We can all agree that adultery is wrong, and has devastating effects on a marriage. But is it bad to flirt with a co-worker or talk to a former love interest online? author Julie Barnhill explains how women in particular, can find themselves in emotionally unfaithful situations. She shares her own struggles with this sin, and unpacks how innocent behavior can have tragic outcomes.

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Women and Emotional Infidelity – Part 1

Marital unfaithfulness oftentimes begins with seemingly harmless interactions with the opposite sex, either online or during ones daily routine. Dr. Dobson discusses this topic with respected author, Julie Barnhill. She candidly opens up about her own battle with emotional infidelity, which stemmed from an unhealthy view of relationships in her teen years.

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Embracing Love and Respect in Marriage – Part 2

Today on Dr. James Dobsons Family Talk, you will hear the remainder of Dr. Emerson Eggerichs insightful speech based on his best-selling book Love and Respect. Dr. Eggerichs examines the different expectations men and women have in marriage, and the dangerous cycle couples get caught in when love and respect are absent.

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Embrace the Command to Love and Respect

Not all marital advice from pastors, counselors, and other professionals will apply perfectly for every couple across the board. Some are young and in love with no worries, while others are strong but

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Brain Health 101

The human brain is one of the most complex systems in our bodies, and it’s our responsibility to intentionally care for it. On this Family Talk broadcast, Dr. Tim Clinton sits down with renowned psychiatrist and neuroscientist, Dr. Daniel Amen. Dr. Amen talks about his years of studying the brain, and identifies various threats to our mental health. Hear what you can do to better appreciate and preserve your brain.

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How Your Brain Type Affects Your Relationships

Did you know that the way you think, act and interact with others can be dependent on how your brain functions? This has been determined by the largest database of brain scans related to behavior in t

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