When Parents Disagree
What happens when mothers and fathers have differences of opinion on how to raise and discipline their children?
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What happens when mothers and fathers have differences of opinion on how to raise and discipline their children?
Did you know there is one question a husband can ask his wife every day that can help draw them closer? It’s very simple, but when asked with care, it can open the door to greater emotional and physical intimacy. In this reel, Brenen and Morgan Beeler reveal what the question is, and explain why asking it daily can dramatically improve the marital relationship.
In today's hurry-up society, it's easy for frantic husbands and wives, as well as their harried children, to feel isolated and lonely. They begin to feel more like a busy cluster of people simply living together in a house than a living, breathing family with a linked character and heritage.
Closeness in marriage doesn’t come from proximity. You can share a home yet feel miles apart. Busyness, misunderstandings, and unspoken hurts can quietly break down your bond and create the feeling of distance. In this reel, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share practical ways to rebuild emotional intimacy and rediscover the warmth your relationship once had.
We often experience conflict in our marriage due to differing expectations. Dr. Dobson shares his own personal experience.
Living with chronic disorganization affects more than just your home—it impacts your entire family.
Nagging and pleading won’t resolve the problem of a messy home, but there are strategies that do work.
Does clutter and disorganization create constant tension in your marriage?
Nothing stifles growth in a relationship more than sin. It destroys trust and disrupts the harmony God desires for us to have with each other. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain why forgiving sins is the only way to begin healing and restoring the bond. For believers, this is how we imitate Jesus, who showed us mercy by pardoning all our sins. When we forgive one another, it brings true freedom and opens the door for deeper communion.
Dr. Dobson advises couples that no amount of income will be sufficient if spending isn’t brought under control.



