4 Steps to Deal With Marriage Conflict
Conflict is inevitable in marriage and can create damage or discovery. Conflict is not the problem. How we DEAL with marriage conflict is.
Conflict is inevitable in marriage and can create damage or discovery. Conflict is not the problem. How we DEAL with marriage conflict is.
Hosted by Jim Daly, President and CEO of Focus on the Family, this half-hour program is the cornerstone of Focus on the Family's home-strengthening outreach. Focus on the Family provides biblically-based advice for marriage and parenting with heart-touching stories and help for families.
[ATTENTION: This program's material may not be suitable for young children. ] Jean Marie Davis was a victim for more than 20 years. But today, she’s an overcomer in Christ! Hear how Jean was rescued from sex-trafficking, transformed by God’s love, and now helps rescue women and preborn babies from abortion!
[ATTENTION: This program's material may not be suitable for young children. ] Jean Marie Davis was a victim for more than 20 years. But today, she’s an overcomer in Christ! Hear how Jean was rescued from sex-trafficking, transformed by God’s love, and now helps rescue women and preborn babies from abortion!
What happens when you have conflict in your marriage? Author Kari Trent Stageberg joins Greg and Erin to discuss the merge moment in her marriage and the steps they took as the two shall become one flesh. Later Greg and Erin will debunk another Marriage Myth and we get a powerful listener question from a woman trying to do everything she can to avoid the dreaded "D'" word.
“Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Do you remember people saying that when you were a child? How old were you when you realized that it wasn’t true? Words can hurt. That’s a good reminder if you’re part of a family whose members like to joke around with each other. Channeled properly, friendly teasing can be both healthy and bonding. Laughter is contagious. It brings people together by diffusing arguments and smoothing out differences.
With everyday conversations, you can instill a healthy identity in your child, by reinforcing that they are fearfully and wonderfully made.