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!
Ron and Jody Zappia's marriage almost unraveled after the first year, but they gave their lives to Christ and their marriage another chance. The Zappias share seven principles that bring couples closer together.
Ron and Jody Zappia might have looked like a couple that had it all together, but their marriage was falling apart. The Zappias talk about the day the Lord gave their marriage a fresh start.
Ron and Jody Zappia thought that marriage would be easy. However, jealousy over Jody's corporate success led Ron to look outside of his marriage for fulfillment. The Zappias share how God intervened.
Join Bob Lepine, Ron Deal, Gary Chapman, Juli Slattery, Charlie and Kirstie Dates, and Dave and Ann Wilson for a panel discussion about marriage recorded aboard the 2020 Love Like You Mean It® marriage cruise.
You may know your spouse's love language, but do you know their "Apology Language"? Gary Chapman walks us through the important steps to apologizing and seeking forgiveness with your spouse.
He used porn, she used "helpful" words, both behaviors contributed to a marriage on the rocks.
He used porn, she used "helpful" words; both behaviors contributed to a marriage on the rocks. Meg Miller tells her story to Kim Anthony.
A panel of experts answers your questions about forgiveness in marriage. Voddie Baucham, Juli Slattery, DA and Elicia Horton, and Ron Deal address difficult situations with truth from Scripture.
If you want a strong marriage, there comes a time to be honest about yourself.
Six gifts you can give that remove the pressure to perform.
Over time, repeated hurts can build up to destroy a relationship, but these suggestions can help you heal before the damage is done.
The result of obeying God and forgiving your spouse is not bondage, but freedom.
It's very difficult to ask God to forgive those who hurt us, especially when the hurt runs deep.
Even after more than 40 years together, our need to forgive each other is as fresh as it was on our wedding day.
Forgiveness is the key to getting rid of the nasty emotions churning inside you.
My husband could not ignore the fact that I had an affair, but he chose to let go of my offense. Then I had to learn how to receive it.
It didn't take long for me to realize my spouse would fail. It gave me the opportunity to practice what I preached.
Kirk and Chelsea Cameron describe what has made their “Hollywood marriage” work.
Thinking about forgiveness in terms of four basic decisions helps us forgive others the way God forgives us.
As Christians, we can excuse the unforgivable in others because God has excused the unforgivable in us.