Author and counselor Paul David Tripp says the little, day-to-day moments in a marriage are profound. Because if God is there in the little moments, they are supremely important.
Resting is a spiritual discipline that many of us choose to ignore. Guests Hannah Anderson and Barbara Rainey describe why our souls are in desperate need of consistent periods of rest.
Laughter is good medicine, healing to the soul. Whether it pops up suddenly from someone's slip of the tongue, or it's pursued carefully and crafted as a career and life mission. Our guests, Michael Jr. and Kristin Exton, explain how laughter is therapeutic, even on a spiritual level.
As we approach Valentine's Day, Sam Allberry reminds us to not make an idol of romantic love. Francis and Lisa Chan encourage us to look at married love in light of eternity.
Scott Sauls, author of "Befriend," opens up about his season of anxiety and depression. Find out what you can do to come alongside a struggling friend mired in depression.
Author Scott Sauls encourages believers to pursue those who are different from us. Sauls reminds us that Jesus befriended prodigals and Pharisees, sinners and outcasts.
Former NFL quarterback Jeff Kemp and his wife, Stacy, talk about football; and the late Pat Summerall shares how he came to salvation in Christ.
What's your favorite memory? Jon Gauger shares a favorite memory about his dad. Also sharing their favorite memories are Nancy DeMoss Wolgemuth, Pastor Tim Keller, author Gary Chapman, and more.
What lessons have you learned in life? Jon Gauger gleaned the wisdom of some beloved Christian leaders: Tony Evans, Anne Graham Lotz, Ravi Zacharias, and others.
What would you do if you could do life all over again? Jon Gauger posed that question to some top Christian leaders: Kay Arthur, Michael Easley, Michael Card, and others.
How does fear affect our walk with God? It depends on how we handle it. Trillia Newbell, Donovan Campbell, Ron Deal, and Ed Harrell share accounts of facing fear with faith.
One of the most gifted Christian musicians of this century, Steven Curtis Chapman, joins Dennis Rainey to talk about his latest CD, "Worship and Believe."
Steven Curtis Chapman talks about Show Hope, an organization with care centers in China that have helped more than 5,000 orphans, at least 500 of whom have been adopted.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey remind us that Jesus is our stability yesterday, today, and tomorrow. We can rest assured that God is still in control.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey coach parents on how to teach their children to be anxious for nothing.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey remind the church that no matter what happens, Jesus is our security and our stability.
Just like snowflakes, everyone's faith journey is unique. Hear the stories of faith from our guests, Andrew Palau, and FamilyLife This Week's Michelle Hill.
Jen Wilkin tells why God's omnipresence is her favorite attribute of God. God is so much bigger than we can imagine, but we can learn about His character by studying His Word.
Jen Wilkin explains the self-sufficiency of God, as well as his eternality, which means He is not bound by time like we are, but exists outside of time.
Jen Wilkin talks about the attributes of God. Wilkins reminds listeners that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.
Trillia Newbell talks about the fine line many Christians walk between fear and faith. Newbell also discusses loss and tragedy and the fear of the unknown.
Trillia Newbell talks about a biblical view of eating disorders, so that young men and women will know it is OK to discuss their problems to get the help they need.
Trillia Newbell talks about the death of her father, and the fear she had of displeasing her husband. Newbell reminds believers to take every thought captive, and to fear the Lord, rather than man.
Three steps to take if the Scriptures seem like a dry textbook and you’re no longer sure Jesus is real.
It’s easy to fool ourselves about how our words can hurt others.
Denny Burk and Heath Lambert explain that while some sin is external and comes from the outside, other sins are internal and stem from our own desires.
Heath Lambert and Denny Burk remind us that God wants all of our desires to conform to His will, including homosexual desires.
Heath Lambert and Denny Burk tackle some topics that have become increasingly confusing in our culture, even to believers-homosexual desire and identity.
If we could handle the messes of life on our own, we’d never have to seek God’s help in managing it.
Legendary basketball coach John Wooden tells Dennis Rainey about the thrills and challenges of his highlight-filled coaching career in an interview from 2002.