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Fun in Relationships

Taking life too seriously can cause your marriage to bog down and lose its enjoyment. The solution? The Bible tells us that laughter is good medicine for the heart. Brenen and Morgan Beeler explain that having fun together may be the prescription your relationship needs. Watch now to discover how lightening the mood can help make your marriage joyful again.

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Balance is the Key to Successful Living

Question: Dr. Dobson, I've always thought a man should be willing to work and sacrifice to reach his goals. Now you're saying to cool the passion and postpone the dream. That isn't the way I was taugh

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Five Essentials for a Thriving Marriage

In a world where many marriages struggle to survive, what does it take to build a thriving, intimate relationship? In this video, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share five essentials that can transform your bond from fragile to flourishing. These timeless principles will help you deepen your connection, weather challenges, and grow closer than ever before. Watch now to learn more!

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Dr. Dobson Minute

Family Manipulation

Dr. Dobson explains how the impulse to control those around us comes with a steep price.

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Blogs

Is Depression in Kids Real?

Question: Dr. Dobson, our school psychologist said she thinks our son is suffering from childhood depression. My goodness! The kid is only nine years old. Is it reasonable that this could be his probl

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What Remains After Valentine’s Day

The excitement of love is like nothing else in human experience. A couple enters into a kind of ecstasy that is almost indescribable. "This is it!" They've found the perfect human being. They want to be together twenty-four hours a day—to take walks in the rain and sit by the fire and kiss and cuddle. Hooray for love! 

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Characteristics of Successful Marriages

Fulfilling the “until death do us part” portion of our vows seems romantic and exciting on the wedding day, but once the honeymoon is over and reality sets in, it takes on a deeper meaning. A lifelong marriage requires time and sacrifice to experience the Lord’s best. In this reel, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share the characteristics of couples who prioritize their marriage according to God’s Word and build lasting, successful relationships.

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Audio Blog Series

Hope for Your Marriage When Your Partner is Distant

Few things feel heavier than wanting to fight for your marriage when your spouse seems distant and unwilling. You may feel alone, exhausted, and unsure where to begin. It’s tempting to believe that if your mate’s heart has hardened, nothing can change at all. But Scripture offers a different kind of hope. While you can’t control another person, there are some things you can do to influence him or her. Bill was in that position. He did everything he could to save his marriage, but his wife refused to change. She didn’t want a divorce, but her heart was no longer in the relationship. When I started meeting with him, he was angry and frustrated. Nothing he did seemed to work, and his faith was starting to waver. I encouraged Bill with this truth: God often works powerfully through one willing heart. If you are trying to save your marriage when your spouse isn’t interested, here are three necessities that matter more than any technique or argument. 1. Heal Your Relationship With the Lord First Before focusing on your spouse, God calls you to look inward and upward. A strained marriage often reveals a deeper spiritual weariness. Healing begins when you return ...

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Dr. Dobson Minute

Married Women Need Female Friendships

A necessary and often overlooked ingredient for women in a healthy marriage is a network of strong friendships.

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Blogs

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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