Premarital Counseling II
Premarital counseling is a great wedding gift. Invest in it and build a foundation for the rest of your lives!
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Premarital counseling is a great wedding gift. Invest in it and build a foundation for the rest of your lives!
Question: Dr. Dobson, my husband is somewhat insensitive to my needs, but I believe he is willing to do better if I can teach him how I am different from him. Can you help me communicate my needs to h
The Bible places great emphasis on prayer. We read many examples of how important prayer was to Jesus (Luke 5:16). We are taught that prayer should be for Gods benefit and not to gain favor in the eye
Pornography is an evil that warps the minds of many young people, with an addiction stronger than most drugs. Today Dr. Dobson welcomes author Nancy Blake to the Family Talk studios. She opens up about her first husband’s struggles with pornography, which eventually destroyed their marriage. Hear how she recovered from this heartbreak, and what she is doing to help other women in similar circumstances.
In an effort to draw on the experiences of those who have lived together successfully as husbands and wives, we asked married couples to participate in an informal study. More than six hundred people
When I was a teenager I had a recurring dream which invariably delighted me: the episode would always begin by my noticing a shiny dime near the sidewalk where I walked. As I reached down to retrieve
Roger Marsh welcomes marriage coaches and NFL chaplains, George and Tondra Gregory, to discuss their new book, The Marriage Game Plan.
When you're going through difficult times, do you find it hard to figure out what to do or how to respond? In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain how the Scriptures can help you understand your situation. They also share some verses they rely on to get through painful or tough circumstances when God doesn’t seem to make sense.
Nothing smothers a flame of love faster than hovering too close and trying too hard.
Marriage requires intentional love and encouragement. On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson concludes his conversation with Linda Dillow about her book, What's It Like to Be Married to Me? She explains how to break destructive patterns, speak words that build up rather than tear down, and develop the kind of marriage that honors God.



