Mark and Angie Pyatt of the National Institute of Marriage (now called Hope Restored) describe how the organization helped save their once-troubled relationship, and how it helps couples in crisis today.
Focus on the Family with Jim Daly
Dr. Kathy Koch offers parents helpful insights and advice from her new book, Screens and Teens: Connecting With Our Kids in a Wireless World. (Part 2 of 2)
Dr. Kathy Koch offers parents helpful insights and advice from her new book, Screens and Teens: Connecting With Our Kids in a Wireless World. (Part 1 of 2)
In a riveting story of hope and redemption, Carolyn Koons tells how she, as a single woman, felt led by God to adopt a young boy she encountered in a harsh children’s prison during a mission trip to Mexico. (Part 2 of 2)
In a riveting story of hope and redemption, Carolyn Koons tells how she, as a single woman, felt led by God to adopt a young boy she encountered in a harsh children’s prison during a mission trip to Mexico. (Part 1 of 2)
The Rev. Tommy Nelson draws upon the Song of Solomon’s rich imagery to convey wise principles about dating and courtship. (Part 2 of 2)
The Rev. Tommy Nelson draws upon the Song of Solomon’s rich imagery to convey wise principles about dating and courtship. (Part 1 of 2)
In a discussion based on his book Life With a Capital L, Matt Heard encourages listeners to live life to the fullest, as Jesus intended, by engaging with God’s beauty, with others and even with our brokenness.
The Rev. Tommy Nelson examines eight essentials for raising children into emotionally-healthy adults. (Part 2 of 2)
The Rev. Tommy Nelson examines eight essentials for raising children into emotionally-healthy adults. (Part 1 of 2)
Author Vicki Courtney encourages parents of prodigals to develop an authentic faith by allowing God to meet them in the midst of the emotional and relational challenges they face with their children. (Part 2 of 2)
Author Vicki Courtney encourages parents of prodigals to develop an authentic faith by allowing God to meet them in the midst of the emotional and relational challenges they face with their children. (Part 1 of 2)
In a discussion based on their book, Desperate: Hope for the Mom Who Needs to Breathe, Sally Clarkson and Sarah Mae talk to new moms and young women about the importance of finding good friendships, a supportive community and older, wiser mentors.
Film producer Brian Ivie and Focus on the Family’s Kelly Rosati discuss the upcoming movie The Drop Box, a moving documentary about a South Korean pastor who has rescued hundreds of abandoned babies, many of whom have disabilities.
Encouraging us with the reminder that “a cheerful heart is good medicine” (Proverbs 17:22), comedian Dennis Swanberg shares humorous stories from his childhood and his days as a pastor.
Best-selling author and life coach Valorie Burton discusses her former struggle with depression and explains how she learned to find joy and happiness in her life.
Dr. Juli Slattery and author Dannah Gresh talk about the cultural fascination with erotica that’s been largely spawned by the popular novel and now movie Fifty Shades of Grey and other sexually explicit media. Our guests explain why such material especially appeals to women, and the danger it poses to marriage and families. (Part 2 of 2) …
Dr. Juli Slattery and author Dannah Gresh talk about the cultural fascination with erotica that’s been largely spawned by the popular novel and now movie Fifty Shades of Grey and other sexually explicit media. Our guests explain why such material especially appeals to women, and the danger it poses to marriage and families. (Part 1 of …
Author and speaker Bo Stern candidly discusses the challenges her family’s experienced as a result of her husband’s fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), and offers encouragement to those facing similar battles. (Part 2 of 2)
Author and speaker Bo Stern candidly discusses the challenges her family’s experienced as a result of her husband’s fight against ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), and offers encouragement to those facing similar battles. (Part 1 of 2)
Psychologist and author John Rosemond offers parents sound, biblically-based advice on disciplining children.
Carolyn McKinstry discusses her experiences during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, including her survival of several violent clashes resulting from racial tensions. (Part 3 of 3) Also, Jim Daly talks briefly with Rep. Trent Franks about an important congressional vote to protect preborn babies which is scheduled to occur tomorrow, Jan. 22.
Carolyn McKinstry discusses her experiences during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, including her survival of several violent clashes resulting from racial tensions. She emphasizes a message of forgiveness, reconciliation and love based on a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. (Part 2 of 3)
Carolyn McKinstry discusses her experiences during the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, including her survival of several violent clashes resulting from racial tensions. (Part 1 of 3) Also, Jim Daly talks briefly with Rep. Trent Franks about an important congressional vote to protect preborn babies which is scheduled to occur this Thursday, Jan. 22.
Glenn Stanton, Focus on the Family’s Director of Family Formation Studies, discusses the benefits of marriage and describes the negative consequences of couples living together before getting married – not only for couples who engage in that practice and their children, but society as a whole.
Linda Smith, President of Shared Hope International, discusses the trafficking of minors in the United States, how listeners can fight it and how parents can protect their children. Joining the conversation is a young woman named “Lacy” who shares her story as a former child trafficking victim and how she escaped the industry with the …


