A Husband’s Unspoken Needs
Question: Dr. Dobson, as a woman, I'm interested in how your description of men and women applies to my relationship with my husband. Would I be correct in assuming that he needs me in ways that I may
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Question: Dr. Dobson, as a woman, I'm interested in how your description of men and women applies to my relationship with my husband. Would I be correct in assuming that he needs me in ways that I may
Is your daily pace sustainable for a lifetime? If not, it's time to make some lifestyle changes!
Embarking on the journey of marital bliss involves navigating the intricate terrain of sexual intimacy, a cornerstone of a fulfilling and thriving relationship. For husbands seeking to enhance their connection with their wives on a physical level, understanding the nuances of sexual intimacy is paramount.
A necessary and often overlooked ingredient in a healthy marriage is a network of strong friendships.
Question: Dr. Dobson, do you think women need men more than men need women? Which sex copes best when living without the other?
Our culture is trying to redefine what a man is, but the Bible makes it clear. In this video, Dr. Owen Strachan explains that Scripture reveals God’s design and purpose for man, and that Jesus perfectly exemplified masculinity. He displayed courage and selflessness in the face of danger when He gave His life on the cross. His great sacrifice shows that real heroism lies in the willingness to risk one's safety for the sake of others.
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Roger Marsh concludes his eye-opening discussion with Nancy Pearcy about her latest book entitled, The Toxic War on Masculinity: How Christianity Reconciles the Sexes. Nancy has worked tirelessly, building solid, empirical data that reveals God’s Word and His commandments do make a profound difference in the quality and purpose for our lives and for society. Genesis 1:27 says, “So God created mankind in His own image, in the image of God he created them; male and female He created them.” Don’t listen to the enemy’s lies; men are not toxic as many in our culture would like for you to believe!
“How do we know Christianity is true?” Having been born into a culturally Lutheran family, Nancy Pearcey expected for someone to be able to answer this question. However, that was not always the case. Today on Family Talk, Roger Marsh discusses with Nancy how this deep-seated personal search for truth set her feet upon a path that would lead her to research that not only proves Christianity is true, but that without it, our society spirals out of control. They also discuss Nancy’s latest book, The Toxic War on Masculinity, and the origins of culture’s warped view of men.
Within the Master's design for humanity, He created two distinct genders in His image—male and female. From Genesis to numerous books of the New Testament, God provides a very defined explanation of what authentic manhood should look like.
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.