If you’re married — or soon to be — you’ve got questions. What makes this relationship work? How do
An addiction to porn creates a cycle of shame. Mark Makinney shares with Jim Daly about how he strug
Porn addiction is hurting millions of people across the globe. If you're struggling with it today, w
When was the last time you paused, and thanked God for the spouse you have? Jim Daly and Pastor Ted
Have you ever been so stressed out, that you said something to your spouse you regretted? Greg tells
Did you and your spouse experience love at first sight, or were you friends for years before falling
When it comes to sex in marriage, it's important to show your spouse grace. Jim Daly talks to David
When a couple is dating, it's important to protect your relationship from sexual temptation. Jim Dal
In the dating phase, what are good qualities to look for in a spouse? John asks the Smalley's about
With the internet, smartphones and constant media, our culture is saturated with pornography. Erin S
Many people, even within the church, are struggling with pornography. How do you get free from it? J
Seeing your kids get married is one of the most emotional journeys. John talks with Greg and Erin ab
How do you avoid growing apart when life is so busy? Erin and John bring up how praying together can
Friendship and physical intimacy both play a role in creating a rich marriage. Jim Daly and Dr. Davi
For husbands, learning to understand your wife doesn't happen by accident. It takes intentionality.
When someone wants to get married, what are some qualities to look for in a potential mate? Greg and
Teamwork is essential for the success of your marriage. Tovares and Safa Grey speak with Jim Daly ab
Healthy marriages need serious conversations, but also laughter and fun too. Greg shares with John a
When life is crowded with kids, activities, and errands to run, it's easy to make your marriage less
Laughing together is one of the simplest yet most effective ways to enjoy your marriage. John asks t
Fixating solely on things you want your spouse to change isn't good for your marriage. Jim Daly spea