FamilyLife On The Go™
FamilyLife On The Go™
FamilyLife Podcast Network
Ever feel like there's never enough time in the day? FamilyLife On The Go is geared for your busy lifestyle. Practical, Biblical help for your marriage and family in bite-sized chunks--perfect for busy moms and dads who have a 5 to 10 minute window while dropping off the kids at school or soccer practice. Help for today. Hope for tomorrow.
MARRIAGE: Choosing to Feel Alone and Unloved
Shaunti Feldhahn says that a husband’s highest need is to feel respected.
Jan 25, 2016
2 min
MARRIAGE: What’s Your Husband’s Greatest Fear?
Shaunti Feldhahn tells Dennis Rainey and Bob Lepine that most men go through life feeling like they have no idea what they are doing…and fear that one day, someone is going to find out!
Jan 21, 2016
1 min
MARRIAGE: One Simple Act
Women hold the power to devastate or empower their husband with one simple act.
Jan 18, 2016
1 min
MARRIAGE: The Power of Repetition
Jeff & Shaunti Feldhahn say women don’t feel permanently loved until the day they sign the marriage papers.
Jan 14, 2016
3 min
MARRIAGE: Wired With Insecurity
Jeff & Shaunti Feldhahn help husbands understand their wife’s fear of losing their love.
Jan 11, 2016
4 min
MARRIAGE: It’s the Small Things
Jeff & Shaunti Feldhahn talk about the need for husbands to value consistent small acts of affection.
Jan 7, 2016
4 min
PARENTING: Treating Your Children the Way God Treats His Children
Dennis Rainey and Bob Lepine ask Dr. Tim Kimmel to give a definition to the term “grace based parenting”.
Jan 4, 2016
4 min
PARENTING: Is Grace the Theme of Your Home?
Does your parenting style reflect the same grace that you’ve received from Christ? Dr. Tim Kimmel talks about why an understanding of grace should be important to parents.
Dec 31, 2015
3 min
PARENTING: Grace and Consequences
Dr. Tim Kimmel says you can’t have a grace based home without consequences.
Dec 28, 2015
3 min
PARENTING: Writing Rules in Stone…and Pencil
As a parent, it can be easy to criminalize your child’s every infraction, but it’s important that we separate sinful behavior from things our children do that might just be quirky and annoying.
Dec 24, 2015
3 min
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