Putting Others First
You might be amazed by how many lives you can touch when you think and act selflessly.
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You might be amazed by how many lives you can touch when you think and act selflessly.
Is being a “nice guy” destroying your marriage and family? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson continues his conversation with Paul and Sandy Coughlin to explore the difference between being “nice” and being “good.” They discuss how Paul overcame his passive upbringing to become an engaged husband and father, and how wives can support their husbands in pursuing biblical masculinity.
Are Christian men too nice for their own good? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes Paul and Sandy Coughlin to explore the crucial difference between being “nice” and being “good.” They discuss how passivity disguised as niceness can hurt marriages, families, and faith.
The Greek translation for the word encouragement is parakletos, which literally means "called alongside to help." It brings to mind the biblical image of two people yoked side by side, as when Jesus s
Simply reading and understanding Gods will for us isnt enough. We must also choose in obedience to follow itand thats the difficult part. So often, we are too headstrong to submit.
Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott reveal how understanding your unique talk style can transform your marriage.
Are you and your spouse speaking the same language? When it comes to communication in marriage, understanding is everything. On today's edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson welcomes relationship experts Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott to share insights from their book, Love Talk
It’s essential that parents understand the difference between willful defiance and childish irresponsibility. In this video, Morgan and Brenen Beeler explain what distinguishes a mistake from disrespect, and provide examples for how to discipline a child in each circumstance.
Dr. James Dobson reminds us that we don't get to choose which marriage vows we honor. They are all important!
Are you really giving your kids your undivided attention—or are you faking it?



