Feeling the drift in your marriage? Author Gary Thomas explores how intimacy with God helps us go the distance in marriage and fight for lifelong love.
Could closeness with God breathe passion in your marriage? Author Gary Thomas helps you chase down spiritual purpose for closeness that lasts a lifetime.
Fighting the drift in marriage is real. But hosts Dave and Ann Wilson offer simple questions about what love means to your wife -- and why her answers matter.
Sex in marriage not as great as you hoped? Author Gary Thomas and Debra Fileta, LPC explore how to heal from past pain affecting present pleasure.
Do you and your spouse want to be better together? FamilyLife President David Robbins, and his wife Meg, share a surprise source for strength in your marriage.
Are those leading the marriage ministry of FamilyLife the real deal? Get a closer look at the marriage of FamilyLife President David Robbins, and his wife Meg, as they discuss the ups and downs of learning how to work as a team.
Are there any patterns in my life which are negatively influencing my marriage? Authors Kevin and Marcia Myers say that addressing those "elephants" can breathe new life into your relationship.
Would your spouse say they feel "heard"? Authors Kevin & Marcia Myers help unearth a new level of intimacy through the power of intentionally listening.
Remember newlywed-land? (What's changed?) Authors Kevin & Marcia Myers help get back to where you started--and recreate the spark.
Growing apart in your marriage can feel alienating, frightening. FamilyLife President David Robbins & his wife Meg offer proactive ideas to stay close.
Forgiving those who hurt us is one of the hardest but greatest things we will ever do. Melissa Ohden relates the challenges she faced forgiving those, who oversaw her abortion, and tells the beautiful reunion story with her biological mother.
What is the mission of your family? Jefferson Bethke helps listeners evaluate what guides their decisions and why it matters.
How do you get your family to operate as a team? Jefferson Bethke gives his insight to start creating a family legacy.
I didn't sign up for this. FamilyLife President David Robbins & his wife Meg discuss how to deal when expectations in marriage fall short of reality.
What does it take to be happily married? Researcher Shaunti Feldhahn shares encouraging data about what makes the best marriages thrive.
Kyle Idleman talks about applying Hebrews to our relationships, especially marriage. Idleman lists some of the obstacles, like indifference, that can tank a relationship.
Pastor Kyle Idleman talks about the value of persevering under trial. So many people are ready to give up, but Idleman encourages the fainthearted to replace the lies they believe with the promises of God
Kyle Idleman is convinced that what most people need to hear are the words, "Don't give up." Time and again in Scripture we see believers persevering in the face of trials, and Idleman reminds us that we can too.
Are there things you can do to have a healthy family? Bryan Carter takes us back to the basics, with seven habits of healthy families, paying special attention to how we spend our time.
I no longer felt anything for my husband. That thought terrified me--I don’t love him anymore. "Would I be happier with someone else?" I wondered.
Marriage was intended to be a lifetime covenant. Be inspired and encouraged in your marriage commitment from guests Gary Thomas, Laura Story, and Voddie Baucham.
Setting goals is important to maintaining a healthy marriage. Here are a few ideas to help you stick to them.
Exchanging one spouse for another isn’t as easy as returning the wrong pair of shoes. Choose wisely from the beginning and forget the return policy.
I want my own marriage to resemble the one our 41st president had with his late bride, Barbara.
You don’t have to look far in order to find advice for how you can improve your marriage. Articles are all over the internet about what you should say to sustain your spouse’s interest, the type of clothes you should wear to appear more attractive, and how you can be even more intimate with your partner.
What was the last negative statistic you heard about marriage? Most of us can quickly cite sources that point to the fact that half of all marriages end in divorce.
My husband and I have learned much about putting our relationship into the hands of the Master Renovator.
What started as a family reunion turned into a time of intense gratitude for the goodness of God in giving us the years my husband and I have had together
Most people believe marriage is the cure for loneliness, but you actually began battling the dreaded foe of isolation when you drove off on your honeymoon
As a wonderful example of a godly husband and father, I've always been able to go to my father for advice about anything.
After one of my messages, a man told me about the turning point in his marriage relationship.
In marriage we need a love that is faithful to the end—because Christians are a people who lean into the covenant of grace.
These simple, heartfelt statements will deepen your love for each other.
Keeping your vows, not just saying them, is what builds a strong union
As their 40th anniversary approached, Dennis wrote the following letter to his wife.
Every day, good or bad, my husband and I remain committed to our marriage
The love story of Kenneth and Helen Felumlee was anything but ordinary
“Looking back, I’ve caused us a lot of grief simply because I was a bulldozer. Bulldozers are powerful machines.” “I was a very obstinate guy and wanted things to go my way. Unfortunately … I even hate to admit it … I cheated on my wife for about 10 years of our marriage. She never […]
My friendship with Jim is built on a foundation of 37 years of shared adventures
This perspective can make your marriage an oasis in the middle of a thirsty culture. It can give you the ability to love for a lifetime.
A participant in a pilot showing of The Art of Marriage® shares his experience
My parents could have taken the easy way out, but they chose to remain committed because it was the right thing to do.
If we believe in marriage like we say we do, it's time to start taking responsibility for our relationships.
It's probably going to happen to each of us—in a time of frustration, we’ll say something negative we regret.
When was the last time you thanked your spouse for everything he or she contributes to your life?
How God used marriage to impact my past, present, and future.
When Krickitt Carpenter emerged from a coma following a car accident, she didn't know her husband. Here's the story behind the film, 'The Vow.'
What encumbrances do you need to lay aside in order to go the distance?
"We have realized now that actually Charlie's ALS is a blessing because God has allowed him to be a voice to share His message of hope and encouragement."
The conclusion to a discussion on Hebrews 12:1-3.