FamilyLife On The Go™
Summary: Ever feel like there's never enough time in the day? FamilyLife Today On The Go is geared for your busy lifestyle. Practical, Biblical help for your marriage and family in bite-sized chunks--perfect for busy moms and dads who have a 5 to 10 minute window while dropping off the kids at school or soccer practice. Brought to you by FamilyLife®. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow.
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Podcasts:
Wives sometimes overly trust husbands who are living recklessly. Robert Lewis, author of The New Eve, addresses the difference between submission and abuse.
Many women find themselves in an abusive relationship…gradually. Dr. Robert Lewis, author of The New Eve, talks about the value in abused women finding and confiding in a trusted advisor.
For many wives, it’s easy to get focused on what’s wrong in a healthy relationship. Dr. Robert Lewis says that Instead of nagging, women should never stop cheering for their man.
Proverbs 12 says “To embarrass a man is rottenness to his bones.” Robert Lewis, author of The New Eve, says nothing hurts a man more than to feel exposed by the person who is supposed to be his teammate for life.
Robert Lewis discusses the life-giving power sex can have for a man in a marriage relationship.
Men see their jobs in terms of their identity. Robert Lewis, author of The New Eve, talks about why a wife s should show interest in her husband’s vocation.
Robert Lewis warns wives about the danger of getting so involved with family that they lose sight of the adventure with their husband.
Author Ted Tripp talks with Dennis Rainey and Bob Lepine about the dangers of trying to change a child’s behavior without recognizing the condition of their heart.
It’s easy to lose sight of what the Bible has called us to do as parents…to raise kids obedient to Jesus Christ.
Author Ted Tripp discusses how the family structure shapes a child’s heart.
One of the most common parenting misconceptions is that if we do the proper formula then our children will turn out right.
Ted Tripp says one of the things that confuses a child’s response to authority is getting mixed messages from mom and dad on who’s really in charge.
Dennis Rainey offers some words of encouragement to parents experiencing years of regret.
Dr. Meg Meeker, author of the book "Boys Should Be Boys", says that parents of boys just might be missing an important connection between character development and playtime fantasy.
Dr. Meg Meeker talks about some of the questions to ask your doctor if you think your son may have ADHD.