Remarriage After Loss: Ron Deal and Rod & Rachel Faulkner Brown
Remarriage after loss is never easy. Rachel Faulkner Brown was widowed twice before marrying Rod. Listen in to their conversation with Ron Deal.
The Challenge of Motherhood
Kara Kae James thought that motherhood was a cinch. And then she had kids! James admits that motherhood made her emotionally and mentally tired, weary and burned out with postpartum depression.
Bitterness or Boundaries
Unhealed hurt can often lead to bitterness. Lysa TerKeurst charts a path towards forgiveness by setting healthy boundaries, so that even when we are hurt, we don't have to live that way!
Ministering in the NFL
Corwin Anthony, National Director of Pro Ministries for Athletes in Action for Cru, talks about his work encouraging and spiritually supporting players in the NFL.
Great Unrealistic Expectations
Think back to when you first got married. What were your expectations? Popular speaker and author Paul David Tripp talks about the reality of marriage and reminds couples that marriage is a union between two flawed people in a fallen world.
Love without an Exit Strategy: Paul Miller
We’ve lost the definition of real love. But author Paul Miller has found the Bible’s brand of love—with no exit strategy—changes everything.
Facing Your Past
Elizabeth Oates recalls her troubled childhood marked by abuse and loneliness and tells how that emptiness eventually led her to a deep and abiding relationship with Christ.
In Partnership with God
Entrepreneur Gary Ringger and his wife, Marla, talk about the thriving food business they built with God's direction and grace. Hear about how Gary and Marla have invested in hundreds of families by helping them adopt children.
Husbands, Love Your Wives (Here's How)
Husbands, wondering how to really love your wives? On FamilyLife Today, hosts Dave and Ann Wilson share what women need and how to go to the next level!
Growing Up the Zeller Way
You never forget your upbringing. Steve and Lorri Zeller reminisce about their childhood and fondly recall their days spent as high school sweethearts. Dating eventually led to marriage and then to raising a family of their own. The Zellers remember the fun of raising their three boys, who would all eventually go on to play in the NBA.