Avoiding Conflict is Unfair to Your Marriage
Avoiding conflict is not fair to your marriage. Learning to embrace and resolve conflict healthily leads to a better marriage.
Avoiding conflict is not fair to your marriage. Learning to embrace and resolve conflict healthily leads to a better marriage.
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.
Children in the foster care system are looking for loving and safe homes can you help? Find out why Christian couples should consider this vital ministry. Become a foster parent or help a foster family in your community!
Many factors can influence a marriageand a significant component is you and your spouse’s birth order. Dr. Kevin Leman will be sharing how your birth order can reveal some important clues about your personality and relationship with loved ones.
Parenting styles, like fads, can come and go. Good parenting remains the same, steadfast in biblical principles.
If you are living with a depressed spouse your marriage can look bleak. But with unconditional love, there is still hope for healing.
Loneliness is a problem that often escapes our attention. We’ll hear from Ruth Graham, daughter of late evangelist Billy Graham, about how to deepen your relationship with God and others even in your loneliness. The good news is you’re never really alone.