When Married Couples Should Act Like Teenagers
My wife and I love each other very much, but we're going through a time of apathy. We just don't feel close to each other. Is this normal, and is there a way to bring back the fire? This happens soone
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My wife and I love each other very much, but we're going through a time of apathy. We just don't feel close to each other. Is this normal, and is there a way to bring back the fire? This happens soone
Question: Dr. Dobson, tell me why it is inevitable for couples with good marriages to go through "flat spots" or "the blahs," and can you offer more advice about what to do when those times come?
If you want a resolution that truly transforms your year, resolve to love better—because at the heart of a worthwhile life is the quality of your relationships. You can chase better habits, bigger goals, or greater success, but none of it compares to the strength, love, and connection you experience with the people closest to you. Your relationships shape your well being, your joy, and the way you move through every day of your life.
Children need to be sensitive to the feelings of others. Dr. Dobson learned this lesson at the age of 8.
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.
Everything we do affects other people, because we are all interdependent as part of the human family.
What kind of attitude do you have toward your life’s circumstances? No one can victimize you - but yourself!
Dr. Dobson shares how even wealth cannot guarantee happiness for young people.
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.
Your home is more than just a house—it’s a place of ministry.



