A Baby on the Way—Surprise Surprise
Three million women in the United States will be surprised with an unplanned pregnancy this year. Today on the broadcast, author Leslie Leyland Fields, a mother of six, talks candidly with Dennis Rainey about her experience of coping with an unplanned pregnancy not once, but twice, many years after she thought her family was complete and the diapers had been put away for good.
Meet Eric Metaxas Day 1
Author Eric Metaxas shares his personal journey to faith and purpose. He reveals how God used his English degree from Yale University to bring him to faith in a most unusual fashion--via a dream and an Episcopalian co-worker.
The Importance of Self-control
Rob Bugh talks about the importance of self-control in blended families. He tells about how a lack of self-control caused great regret in the early years of his new marriage.
In This Together: Brant Hansen and Sherri Lynn
Radio cohosts Brant Hansen and Sherri Lynn talk about their passion of advocating for children with treatable disabilities through CURE International.
God's Dreams Are Bigger
What place does God actually have in the plan for our lives? On FamilyLife Today, writer and professor Trevin Wax reveals the limitations in our own understanding, and the limitless God whose dreams for us are way bigger and better than we can ever imagine.
Inching Toward Marriage
Are you eager for marriage? Lisa Anderson, host of the Boundless Show, gives singles advice on how to make their marriage dreams come true. Anderson encourages singles to be in relationship with other singles, whether that's through work, church, or hobbies. Secondly, singles need to find married people who know and love them, who could introduce them to other eligible singles.
Relational Tension Increases at Christmas
It's challenging enough trying to blend two families in a re-marriage, but blending family traditions surrounding Christmas takes the 'blender' to a higher speed. Bob and Vickie Maday and their respective daughters, Katie and Jonell frankly describe the uncomfortable but inevitable tension that exists in the early years of a new blended family's Christmas traditions.
Shame and Abuse
Nancy Houston recalls her childhood and the difficulty growing up in a non-Christian home with a violent father who suffered from PTSD. Houston reminds listeners, "God is for you, and abuse is never okay."
The Value of a Strong Family
Christian recording artist Jeremy Camp talks about his early years in the Camp household and his parents' radical conversion to Christianity.
Made to Last, The Parenting Edition: Bryan & Stephanie Carter
Want quality, long-lasting relationships with your kids? Bryan Carter, author of Made to Last, and his wife Stephanie share doable ideas for feeding spiritual growth and unshakable family ties.