Building Bridges to the Hearts of Our Children
The culture is at war with parents for the hearts and minds of their children. I don't need to describe this battle because you see it, too. Parents in decades past would not have believed what was ab
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The culture is at war with parents for the hearts and minds of their children. I don't need to describe this battle because you see it, too. Parents in decades past would not have believed what was ab
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.
How can you help your children succeed in every area of life? How can you improve the quality of your relationships at work, at home, and at church? On the next Dr. James Dobsons Family Talk, Dr. Meg Meeker interviews Matt Keller to discuss one of the most important character traits for success in every part of life.
Beautiful, enticing, forbidden fruit will be offered to you when your hunger is greatest. If you are foolish enough to reach for it, your fingers will sink into rotten mush on the back side. Thats the
Christian counselors and lay ministers are on the front line in a hurting world. Where can they go for in depth and trusted training? On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. Eric Scalise introduces a resource that captures Dr. Dobson's knowledge and experience, and makes them available to the next generation of Christian counselors.
Minister Neville Chamberlain and other national leaders had understood the folly of appeasement in 1936-39. Every time they offered Adolph Hitler another Czechoslovakia to tranquilize his lust for dom
"You can't hurry love, no, you just have to wait." The lyrics to this popular Phil Collins song resonate with many singles. It's not easy to wait for true and lasting love—especially when you've been searching for years, or even decades.
Question: In your book Love Must Be Tough, you suggested some ways unmarried people can build healthy relationships and not smother each other. Would you share those again?
Did you know that girls and boys are taught that sexually transmitted infections are simply a part of growing up? Dr. Meg Meeker and Dr. Miriam Grossman discuss the real problem with promiscuity, and what parents should do about it.
Do you have any friends or family members who are dealing with tough situations or issues? How would you like to be trained by the foremost expert on marriage and parenting so that you can help your friends and family deal with these major problems? On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson shares with you how you can become a coffee cup counselor.



