During the 1980s and 1990s, millions of couples found help and hope for their marriages and families, thanks to God's favor and faithfulness.
Hurting marriages and a disintegrating cultural ethic. Sound familiar? In 1976, the FamilyLife Marriage Conference was born to address these pressing issues.
When Dennis and Barbara Rainey were newlyweds, God called them to a unique ministry to engaged couples. Hear how FamilyLife began in 1976.
According to Joni Tada, we should be defined by how we respond to troubles. Hear from quadriplegic and cancer survivor Joni and her husband, Ken.
After almost four decades of marriage, Joni Tada's marriage to Ken has refined into an exquisite portrait of God's sufficient grace.
Does your life seem boring? Dave and Ann Wilson say your life can be surprisingly influential to those around you, if you will only share it.
What is God's purpose for your life? Dave and Ann Wilson believe that you are exactly where God wants you to be.
Jay and Katherine Wolf share their love story. After four years of happily-ever-after, Katherine, a model, endured a massive stroke. Katherine and Jay share what God is teaching them.
Katherine Wolf, joined by her husband, Jay, talks about the massive brainstem stroke she miraculously survived just months after giving birth to their son.
Darrel and Evie Couch experienced years of turmoil in their marriage after he returned from the Vietnam War.
Tom and Maureen Santacroce wanted to stay together. They just didn't know how.
Nobody knew Dale and Laura Danser were experiencing problems in their marriage. Attending an I Still Do event was the turning point.
Join us as we celebrate and remember the goodness of God's work done in God's way, in the life of the late Vonette Bright.
In a re-air of a previous broadcast, the late author Elisabeth Elliot Gren, reflects on being widowed twice, and re-marrying again later in life to Lars Gren. Joining her in the interview is her husband, Lars.
Join us as we celebrate the life of the late Vonette Bright.
Reminisce with us as we hear a re-air of a previous interview with the late Elisabeth Elliot Gren and her husband, Lars. Together they share how God introduced them and brought them together in marriage.
Danny and Nora White married after a whirlwind Sound of Music courtship. But when they began to drift apart, they wondered if their marriage was a mistake.
How one couple's renewed commitment influences the next generation.
Guy and Angie Penrod tell the story of their courtship and marriage, and the joys of raising eight kids.
With 3,000 miles between them, a reconciliation 11 years after their divorce seemed impossible. But God loves the impossible. Hear Clint and Penny talk about God's miraculous intervention.
After Clint and Penny Bragg's ideal courtship and blissfully happy first year, cracks began to form in their marital foundation. Penny began pulling away and an emotional affair with someone else soon followed.
So how does a self-described "skinny kid with a new faith" resist the destructive influences in Hollywood without running away? Join us for a very candid interview with Kirk and Chelsea Cameron.
Jeremy Camp talks about his burgeoning career and his second chance at love with his second wife, Adie, and their three children.
Lee and Laura Gwyn found hope for reconciliation.
Is yours a high-risk occupation? What about your spouse's? So how do you deal with the stress and uncertainty? Join us as we talk with Deanna Wilmore and her husband, Captain Barry "Butch" Wilmore.
Today Diana Rivadeneira is grateful that God gave her and Eduardo another chance.
Allen and Carmella Bryant were so busy that they had no time for each other. Something had to change.
Silas and Natalie Curfman have kept their vows ‘in sickness and in health’ through emotional illness.
When Michael was accepted to law school, he and Catie had no idea what a strain it would put on their relationship.
Henry Thames tossed a Weekend to Remember® brochure on the bed and said to Lori, “Here’s the only chance we’ve got.”