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In less than an hour, catch up on the “best-of” Christian parenting and marriage insights from Focus on the Family. The Weekend bundles the highlights from five shows into a weekly segment you can listen to at home or on the go. Join hosts Jim Daly and John Fuller for the encouragement and resources your family needs to thrive together in Christ.
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40 years ago, Dr. Trent discovered the power of “the Blessing” — the powerful affirmation and unconditional love that parents can give to their children. But what if someone never got a blessing growing up? Or lost their blessing later on in life? Dr. Trent and his daughter Kari describe how we can allow God to become our “perfect parent” and bring that blessing into our life.   Broken to Blessed   FOF Counseling Department   Encourage Couples to Give and Live the Blessing   Blessing Your Children   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
Pastors Justin and Trisha Davis share their incredible marriage journey — recovering from Justin’s infidelity and the generational sins of their parents. The Davises describe “cycles of sin” like shame, blame, hiddenness, and unforgiveness, and how we need to get to the root of these issues before God can heal our lives.   One Choice Away from Change   Hope Restored   How to Avoid or End an Affair   Marital Infidelity: Recovery for Both Wounded Spouses   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
Justin Earley, father of four boys, shares his experiences navigating messes and sibling fights. Hear how to create stability in your home and teach spiritual lessons in the small moments. Then preteens are kids who are in-between childhood and teenagers — they are experiencing a lot of growth and development, often with high emotions but their maturity lags behind. Tricia Goyer and Leslie Nunnery encourage parents to monitor and limit preteen internet use, ask more questions (and lecture less), and maintain faith traditions of going to church, praying over their kids, and reintroducing them to God’s Word.   The Big Mess   Faith That Sticks   Age and Stage eNewsletters   4 Things Preteens Need Most from Their Mom   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
Based on his book, Renaissance, Os Guinness calls the current generation the “crunch generation” because the many challenges facing today’s world are converging quickly and need resolution. He asks Christians to pay “focused attention” to listening to non-believers around them in order to connect. Os advises believers to think deeply for themselves when it comes to loving God with their minds. When witnessing, they must ask questions to those questioning Christianity, rather than making statements, allowing the non-believer to think and come to their own discovery of salvation in Jesus.   Renaissance   Truth Rising   Christian Activism in the End Times   Living a Life of Bold Faith   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
You want to say the right thing when your children do wrong – but most parents aren't sure where to begin. Amber Lia and Wendy Speake, offer parents specific “parenting scripts” for responding to sibling rivalry, disobedience, unforgiveness, laziness, and much more. With a little planning, you can respond with patience and wisdom to your child’s actions – good and bad!   Parenting Scripts   Age and Stage eNewsletters   Launch into the Teen Years   Moms and Anger: Understanding Your Triggers   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
Matt and Lisa Jacobson return to discuss ways to serve each other well with love in marriage. Through choosing the way you think about our spouse, being of one mind in Christ, and cherishing them through every season of life, Matt and Lisa discuss how making your marriage last through the years is possible!   2-Book Bundle: Loving Your Husband/Wife Well   Marriage Assessment   Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage podcast   Hope Restored   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
John Stonestreet is the president of the Colson Center and a worldview expert. In the current “civilizational moment,” and chaos of the culture, John encourages us to understand, communicate, and live out the Christian worldview for our communities, tying back to the release of the upcoming documentary film Truth Rising.   Truth Rising   Understanding Our Mission in the Culture   Colson Center for Christian Worldview   Hope Restored   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
In today’s digital age, we spend more time on our phones than ever before. Jonathan McKee shares a variety of ways to encourage your children to build real-life connections beyond their screens. Then Heather Holleman and her husband, Ashley, join us to share practical insights on communicating effectively within marriage while living out a gospel-centered life together. Their encouragement serves as inspiration to guide you into how to strengthen your marriage through strong care and conversations.   52 Ways to Connect with Your Smartphone Obsessed Kid   The Six Conversations   Conversation Starters for Couples   Hope Restored   If you enjoyed listening to Focus on the Family Weekend, please give us your feedback.
Conflict is an inevitable part of marriage, but it doesn't have to be destructive. In fact, conflict can be healthy; couples who learn how to "fight fair" often enjoy stronger marriages. Tune in for a humorous and engaging discussion as husband-and-wife counseling team Les and Leslie Parrott offer practical advice on how spouses can avoid destructive conflict and learn to "fight a good fight" that will strengthen rather than damage their relationship.   The Good Fight   Reactive Cycle Assessment   Have You Lost Hope in Your Marriage?   Counseling Consultation & Referrals   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Sometimes, life can knock you upside the head and send you spiraling. Levi Lusko shares the story of his midlife crisis, filled with panic attacks, doubt, worry, and exhaustion. In the midst of these struggles, he drew closer to God and actually discovered joy. You’ll be encouraged and comforted by this powerful message.   Blessed are the Spiraling   Counseling Consultation and Referrals   Journaling to Ease Anxiety   Verses of Hope and Coping Skills for Depression   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
As a parent, you want to nurture your child’s spiritual development, and that can be intimidating! Mom of four Janel Breitenstein identifies some spiritual life skills your child needs to become a disciple who is “on fire” for Jesus. She explores concepts like prayer, studying God’s Word, worship, self-control, service, and resilience. You’ll get an idea of some solid spiritual foundations and ways you can nurture those in your child’s life.   A Rebel’s Manfiesto   Truth Rising   Launch Into the Teen Years   Helping Teens with Anxiety   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Following Jesus is costly. In a culture that glamorizes sex, chases fame, and shames those who don’t fall in line, it takes a rebel to be a Christian. Dr. Sean McDowell discusses the content in his book A Rebel’s Manifesto, helping young people wade through the cultural lies about God’s goodness, sex, and identity in light of God’s truth.   A Rebel’s Manfiesto   Truth Rising   Launch Into the Teen Years   Helping Teens with Anxiety   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Naturalist Eryn Lynum shares how God has structured all of creation around the need for rest—Sabbath rest once a week and daily rest – to create margin in your overcrowded schedule. Eryn will help you to step away from information overload and stress to abide in Christ daily. Then combat veteran Chad Robichaux shares his stories of military heroism, which inspired his new novel Silent Horizons. He also talks about his testimony of healing from PTSD. Hear his encouragement and advice for reaching out to military Veterans.   The Nature of Rest   The Importance of Rest and Giving Rest   Silent Horizons   Helping Military Families   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Greg and Erin Smalley and Jim and Jean Daly share stories from their own marriages and provide practical marriage advice on navigating conflict, tools for marriage, strengthening the bond with your spouse, understanding differences with your spouse, and preparing for marriage.   The Healthy Marriage Devotional   Hope Restored   Crazy Little Thing Called Marriage   Conversation Starters for Couples   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
In a world that feels fractured and frustrating, with so much stress and worry, can we still have fun? Annie F. Downs shares all the reasons you not only CAN have fun but SHOULD. Then Sarah Mackenzie, author of The Read-Aloud Family, explains how parents can strengthen their relationships with their children by reading books together as a family.   Chase the Fun   FOF Comedy Collection   The Read-Aloud Family   Adventures in Odyssey Club   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Stacey Thacker, mom of four daughters, explains the power of praying for our teen girls. By working through her SOFT method of praying, you’ll learn how to effective lift your daughter before the Lord and entrust her to His care. Then Brooke McGlothlin, author of Praying for Teen Boys, encourages parents to pray for their sons.   Praying for Teen Girls   Praying for Teen Boys   Brio Magazine   Battle Plan: Praying Strategically for Your Children   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Author and financial expert Russ Crosson provides practical advice on what simple decisions you can make today to manage your money and build a more secure financial future. Then Dr. Gregory Jantz shares 6 keys for overcoming burnout, using a whole-person approach. He’ll help you to streamline your stress, reclaim your true self, find sanity through simplicity, and more to find replenishment.   Your Money Made Simple   How to End Conflicts with Money in Your Marriage   Beyond Burnout   Counseling Consultation and Referrals   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Our earliest childhood interactions will shape how we connect and communicate with each other as adults. Based on the book How We Love, Milan and Kay Yerkovich and Marc and Amy Cameron help couples discover their love or attachment styles, which shape behaviors, beliefs and expectations within marriage. The five love styles they describe are: secure connector, avoider, pleaser, vacillator, and chaotic (controller and victim).   How We Love   Hope Restored   Learn to Identify Your Emotions in Marriage   How Childhood Experiences Impact Our Love Styles   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Like many couples, Bob and Wendy Griffith initially disagreed about foster care. Bob saw lots of obstacles. But after meeting with local community leaders about how his church could be more effective, the greatest need was in foster care. Thus began a personal journey for the Griffiths of fostering and adoption. Their example began a snowball effect of more families in the church getting involved in foster care ministry, having a profound impact on social workers, local foster families and church members who rallied to help these needy children. Wendy shares wonderful stories about “the power of 1 yes,” and Bob makes a powerful case for why Christians need to be involved in foster care ministry.   Mama Bear Apologetics   Truth Rising   Fostering Jesus   Wait No More   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
Our culture pushes us to seek significance at careers, making money, power, etc — all away from our family. In this interview, Josh and Christi Straub emphasize the importance of being “famous at home.” On day one, they discuss putting your spouse first, the need to reconnect, and working on your spouse’s heart. On day two, Josh and Christi encourage moms and dads to become better parents by entering their child’s world, choosing humility and asking forgiveness, learning how to express emotions in healthy ways, and the importance of establishing family rhythms.   Famous at Home   Marriage Assessment   Becoming Teammates in Marriage   7 Traits of Parenting Assessment   If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback.
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Kennedy Ogeto

hi. this is the wrong title for this podcast. this podcast doesn't talk about "equipping your kids to handle money" it talks about marriage

Jan 21st
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