The Three Enemies of Your Mental Health, Part 2
Roger Marsh continues his conversation with therapist Kenza Haddock to discuss her book, The Three Enemies of Your Mental Health.
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Roger Marsh continues his conversation with therapist Kenza Haddock to discuss her book, The Three Enemies of Your Mental Health.
Dr. James Dobson shares timeless wisdom from his appearance on The Suzanne Venker Show about raising children in today’s challenging culture.
Is truth becoming extinct on college campuses? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson continues his conversation with Dr. Everett Piper, former president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, about the crisis of relativism in higher education and his book, Not a Day Care: The Devastating Consequences of Abandoning Truth. They explore how Christian colleges can uphold biblical principles while preparing students for the real world, and they share critical questions every parent should ask before choosing a college.
What happens when a student claims to be offended by a sermon on love? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Dr. James Dobson interviews Dr. Everett Piper, the former president of Oklahoma Wesleyan University, who experienced this exact situation.
Roger Marsh concludes his conversation with Lisa Bevere about her compelling book, The Fight for Female. She explores God's design for womanhood, why biblical femininity matters in today's culture, and how to help the next generation embrace their God-given purpose.
Roger Marsh speaks with best-selling author Lisa Bevere to discuss her powerful new book, The Fight for Female.
The Hon. Michele Bachmann about faith, freedom, and America’s crucial alliance with Israel.
The Hon. Michele Bachmann to discuss the dramatic shift in U.S.-Israel relations under the new presidential administration.
Today on Family Talk, special guest Vince Everett Ellison describes his powerful journey from sharecropper's son to outspoken truth-teller. He'll challenge conventional narratives with biblical insights about freedom, personal responsibility, and authentic brotherhood in Christ. You won't want to miss this remarkable story of growing up in the Jim Crow South and discovering unity across racial lines.
Jesus pardoned our sins, even when we didnt deserve it. For that reason, reconciliation and forgiveness must always be at the forefront of a believers mind. Dr. Dobson concludes his conversation with Dr. O.S. Hawkins, author of The Nehemiah Code. The two analyze how Nehemiahs efforts to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem corresponds to restoring broken relationships in our lives.



