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Pursuing Love, Faith, and Mount Everest
Known for openness about their marriage on social media, Harold and Rachel Earls have co-authored a book, called A Higher Calling. Hear the unique story of how God brought them together, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 23, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Making Beauty from Ashes
When we see our kids headed in the wrong direction, we want to help turn them around. But ultimately, it's our child's choice. Author Craig Svensson talks to the Wilsons about his son's battle with drug addiction and the despair that lead to his death, alone, and at the age thirty. That’s on the next FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 20, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Seeking Help
Nothing brings more heartache than watching a child struggle with addiction. On FamilyLife Today, author Craig Svensson joins Dave and Ann Wilson to talk openly about the heartache he and his wife experienced in trying to help their prodigal son. Don’t miss this powerful edition of FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 19, 2020
FamilyLife Today

A Downward Turn
Craig Svensson, author of "The Painful Path of a Prodigal," walks us through his son Eric's painful journey with drugs and addiction. Beginning in elementary school, Eric's drug abuse escalated around the age of 15. Though Craig talked to Eric repeatedly, and even had the police talk to him, nothing changed. Hear more, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 18, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Why Love Is Kind
Does your spouse consider you a kind person? Author Bob Lepine talks about the characteristics that define love as described in 1 Corinthians 13, focusing on the virtue of kindness. Hear why practicing kindness in a marriage is the single greatest predictor of marital happiness and stability; that’s on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 16, 2020
FamilyLife Today

The Marks of a Man
What marks a man as good? Son of author Sally Clarkson, Nathan Clarkson, points out 15 characteristics that join together to define a good man, including adventurous, devout, heroic and yes, emotional. Hear how he coaches parents who might be raising an artistic child like he was, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 13, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Real Men are Vulnerable
What characterizes a good man? Author Nathan Clarkson talks about the unique role men play in God's creation and points to Christ as the embodiment of all that a man should be. Clarkson says he's learned that a good man admits his weaknesses, and seeks the help of God and others to do this thing called life; on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 12, 2020
FamilyLife Today

What is a Good Man?
What defines true masculinity? Author, actor and musician Nathan Clarkson reflects on the first thirty years of his life as someone who was "different." In his search to find his identity, Clarkson describes his journey to find out what a good man is and does, and talks about where his research led him. Hear more on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 11, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Why Love Is Patient
Love is patient. Are you? Bob Lepine, author of the book, Love Like You Mean It, talks about what it means to be patient, or long-suffering, especially if your spouse isn't as loving, or helpful or attentive as you hoped. Hear more, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 10, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Why Love Is Preeminent
Our views about love have gotten twisted over time. Most people think of love as a strong feeling, but according to Bob Lepine, that is far from how the Scriptures define love. It's hard work to love someone, says Lepine. Love isn't a benefit you get, but pouring out your life for the good of another. Hear more, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 09, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Grandparenting On Purpose
What can you do to intentionally encourage your grandchildren? Pastor Josh Mulvihill and his wife, Jen, remind grandparents that they can be a powerful force for good in their grandchildren's lives, but only if they spend time with them. Remember, kids spell love T-I-M-E. Hear more on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 06, 2020
FamilyLife Today

The Role of a Grandparent
Studies show that grandparents are the second most important influence in a child's life, according to Pastor Josh Mulvihill and his wife, Jen. Hear how grandparents can be a beautiful model of God's love and compassion when they intentionally nurture the relationship between themselves and the grandchildren, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 05, 2020
FamilyLife Today

The Rhythm of Discipleship
Is my child my disciple? Pastor Adam Griffin coaches parents on what it means to disciple their children. Griffin shares how his family opens their home for hospitality as a way to evangelize their neighbors. The Wilsons, as well as Bob Lepine, share what their families have done to show their kids that evangelism is a normal and natural part of life, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Nov 04, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Parenting as Discipleship
A Christian's calling is to make disciples, and for a parent your first disciples are your kids. On the next FamilyLife Today, author Adam Griffin joins us to talk about a parent's responsibility to love and disciple his/her children.
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Aired on Nov 03, 2020
FamilyLife Today

The Call of a Parent
Your children need guidance, and you are their guide. On FamilyLife Today, Adam Griffin, author of the book, Family Discipleship, talks about a parent's call to intentionally teach their children what it means to love God and love others.
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Aired on Nov 02, 2020
FamilyLife Today

As a Man Thinketh...
Is God offended by our melancholy and depression? Pastor and seminary professor David Murray points to King David's conflicting emotions in the Psalms and shows us the link between our mind and our emotions. Hear how we can help ourselves, and our teens, if we learn to take every thought captive, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 30, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Are Our Kids Ok?
Teens can be moody. But how can you tell if a son or daughter is experiencing normal teenage angst or something more serious? Pastor David Murray, author of “Why Is My Teen Feeling Like This?” explains most teens go through spells of quietness and withdrawal, but it won't last long. If you see your teen retreating, do something they enjoy doing and start the dialogue. That’s on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 29, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Teens and Anxiety
Are Christians exempt from anxiety and depression? Pastor and author David Murray experienced a couple of burnouts firsthand. Murray reminds us when our soul goes wrong, our bodies follow; and when our bodies go wrong, our souls often go wrong, too. This goes for teens as well. Find out how teen anxiety differs from adults, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 28, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Facing Unemployment Together
Human Resources expert Dale Kreienkamp talks about the realities of being unemployed. Having been displaced from his job twice, he knows what it's like to question what the next step will be. His wife, Deb, shares what she felt as she watched her husband struggle and tells what she did to support him in this uncertain season, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 27, 2020
FamilyLife Today

The Shock of Being Let Go
Human Resources Professional Dale Kreienkamp, talks about the variety of emotions a person feels after being laid off. Kreienkamp, who was let go from his job in the healthcare industry after 25 years, says shock is typically the first reaction. He reminds those who are unemployed that it’s going to be okay, but it will be hard, with emotional highs and lows. Hear more on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 26, 2020
FamilyLife Today

The Power A Wife Has For Building Intimacy In Marriage
Dr. Juli Slattery says that a husband has three needs...respect, companionship, and sex. She also says that by God's design, a wife has power to meet these three needs in her husband. Are you using that power to build up or tear down your husband? That’s on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 23, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Raising Kids of Faith
As Christian parents, we desire to raise our children to become kids of faith. Filmmaker and actor Alex Kendrick gives us five helpful things to help parents foster an environment for that to happen, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 22, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Humility, Civility, and Unity in Political Discourse, Part 2
Bob Lepine's paraphrase of the words of the Apostle Paul asserts that gospel unity should always be more important, more significant, and more powerful than whatever our disagreements are about, who we’re voting for, or our views on governance. Hear the conclusion of Bob's sermon, reminding believers of the importance of humility, civility, and unity in political discourse, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 21, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Humility, Civility, and Unity in Political Discourse, Part 1
In the ever-escalating tension of today's culture, Bob Lepine poses this question: How would Jesus want us to represent Him when we talk about society, politics, and government? Hear about the importance of humility, civility, and unity in political discourse, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 20, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Render Unto Caesar
God rules over the affairs of men whether our human rulers are guardians and protectors or tyrants and oppressors. On Family Life Today, Bob Lepine shares that there is no guarantee in the Bible that the gates of hell will not prevail against a nation. But there is a promise from the lips of Jesus Himself that the gates of hell will not prevail against His church.
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Aired on Oct 19, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Called to Racial Reconciliation
Dr. John Perkins saw and endured horrific racism. But God convicted him of his own hateful reaction and inclined his heart toward racial reconciliation through the gospel. Listen to his conversation with Kim Anthony, and find out what song Dr. Perkins’ heard his 2-year-old son singing that God used to bring Dr. Perkins to faith, on FamilyLife Today.
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Aired on Oct 16, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Your Identity as an Image Bearer
One perspective says "We're all just people and race doesn't matter." Another says "Ethnic heritage is all that matters." On FamilyLife Today, Jasmine Holmes, author of the book “Mother to Son”, wants her son to understand he is made in the image of God, to understand the beauty of diversity, and to be a hopeful optimist centered on the gospel of Christ.
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Aired on Oct 15, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
On FamilyLife Today, Jasmine Holmes, daughter to Pastor Voddie Baucham and author of the book "Mother to Son" knows what strong parenting looks like. But that didn't shield her from the pain of casual prejudice growing up in a majority culture. Now a young mom, she protects her son by showing him he is "fearfully and wonderfully made."
By: FamilyLife
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Aired on Oct 14, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Turning Toward Others
Tired of self-focused, consumer-centric faith? Turn away from "me-ology," says Jen Oshman, and learn the powerful theology of saying, "Enough about me!" Hear how you are not the sum of your sin or of your good deeds, on FamilyLife Today.
By: FamilyLife
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Aired on Oct 13, 2020
FamilyLife Today

Is 'Me Time' Biblical?
On FamilyLife Today, author of the book "Enough About Me,"Jen Oshman joins Dave and Ann Wilson to talk about women’s issues of identity and self-image. Discovering who we are and whose we are, says Oshman, is the key.
By: FamilyLife
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Aired on Oct 12, 2020