A Love Language Minute
Summary: A Love Language Minute draws from Dr. Gary Chapman's years of counseling experience, excerpts from his live events, and his answers to listeners' questions to give encouragement and practical help and hope for the relationships in your life
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The fundamental sign of a healthy family is an attitude of service. Dr. Gary Chapman says serving out of a heart touched by God's love will bless your whole family. That's all on today's A Love Language Minute.
Arguments lead nowhere. Meaningful dialog leads to solutions. Dr. Gary Chapman explains that finding a solution together helps spouses grow together. This and much more can be heard on today's A Love Language Minute.
The purpose of listening to your spouse is to understand what they're going through and having a meaningful response. On the today's A Love Language Minute, Dr. Gary Chapman says your response should be guided by love.
My husband is a truck driver. How can we have a growing marriage if I hardly ever see him? Dr. Gary Chapman says whether together or apart, seek each others' well-being and make the most of your time together. That's all on today's A Love Language Minute.
A listener asks if having the Love Language of Physical Touch justifies a sexual relationship before marriage. Dr. Gary Chapman turns to solid research that reveals the exact opposite on the next A Love Language Minute.
When repeating our vows to each other at the marriage altar, we don't really know what we're promising each other. On today's A Love Language Minute, Dr. Gary Chapman says it's only later that we learn that giving is always better than gettng.
We can become defensive when a spouse confronts us, because it strikes a blow to our self-esteem. Dr. Gary Chapman says at the root of this problem is selfishness. Listen to the next edition of A Love Language Minute.
In spite of living in a culture that exploits sex, Christian couples must not overreact and view sex as sinful. Dr. Gary Chapman asserts that it was God who made us sexual beings. We must not relinquish the sanctity of sex. That's all on today's A Love Language Minute.
Forgiving others as God has forgiven us requires confession. Dr. Gary Chapman turns to Luke 17:3 to explain that forgiveness can take place when a spouse repents. Tune in to A Love Language Minute to hear more.
A listener asks Dr. Gary Chapman if his book Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married applies even to couples who live together before gettng married. Hear Dr. Chapman's interesting response on today's A Love Language Minute.
Marital separation sometimes brings a temporary sense of peace. But retreat is not the road to victory. On today's edition of A Love Language Minute, Dr. Gary Chapman says we need to return with a renewed commitment to defeating the enemy of our marriage.
There's a significant difference between wanting to and being willing to work on your marriage. Dr. Gary Chapman says that being willing to work on your marriage brings real hope. Hear more today on A Love Language Minute.
When marriages fall apart, what does God call the Christian to do? God says there must be mutual repentance and reconciliation. Dr. Gary Chapman teaches us that reconciliation comes one step at a time, on the next edition of A Love Language Minute.
A frustrated listener asks how she can get her husband to open up and communicate with her about important issues in their marriage. Dr. Gary Chapman provides answers today on A Love Language Minute.
A listener asks, "What do I do? I'm having trouble in a long-term marriage because my spouse doesn’t feel like I stand up for her when criticized or belittled by others." Hear more today on A Love Language Minute with Dr. Gary Chapman.