Coffee Cup Counselors Part 1
Dr. James Dobson and guests share with you how you can receive training that helps you to become a "coffee-cup counselor."
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Dr. James Dobson and guests share with you how you can receive training that helps you to become a "coffee-cup counselor."
Question: Dr. Dobson, I have a very unhappy and miserable neighbor who can't get along with anybody. She has fought with everyone she knows at one time or another. I decided that I was going to make f
Most parents hope that their children will grow to adulthood and find and marry a good spouse. But it’s becoming increasingly difficult for young adults to date in ways that lay a solid foundat
Life will test each of us severely, if not during younger days, then through the events surrounding our final days. Jesus spoke of this inevitability when He said, "In the world ye shall have tribulat
Repentance is not a fun topic to discuss, but it may be the key to success in life. On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. Meg Meeker interviews Dr. Henry Cloud on the importance of repentance.
Mother-in-law relationships are difficult, and are often delicate to navigate. But they don't have to be. Dr. Dobson's guest, Deb De Armond shares with us how we can be related by chance but family by choice.
Mother-in-law relationships are difficult, and are often delicate to navigate. But they don't have to be. Dr. Dobson's guest, Deb De Armond shares with us how we can be related by chance but family by choice.
When you speak of "rigid specifications" on which human worth is evaluated, what characteristics rank the highest to us?
Are you plagued by negative feelings or a lack of self-confidence? Discover how to free yourself from destructive patterns and reclaim purpose and joy! On the next edition of Family Talk, Dr. Charles Stanley shares how you can develop a healthy relationship with God through exchanging detrimental thoughts for positive ones.
In the "old days," most families lived within the same communities as their extended family. Yet, those days have passed. Do we realize what we're missing?



