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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A listener writes; “Gary, I feel like I do a lot for my wife around the house, fixing and taking care of things, but she shows no appreciation. How can I show her I care when I get nothing in return?” Listen to today's program to hear the response.
A listener asks, “Gary, my husband has hurt me with words in the past and he just casually says he’s sorry. It’s like he’s just brushing me off. How can I know he means it?" Join in to hear Gary Chapman's response.
There are several apology languages people can speak. Learning the apology language of the other person can make it much easier for them to forgive you. Join in to hear Gary Chapman share more on apology and forgiveness.
Today, Gary Chapman talks about the in-love experience and what you can do when it goes away.
"One of the things I wish I’d known before I got married is how to solve disagreements without arguing. Karolyn and I had no plan for handling conflicts. So, we spent a lot of time arguing." Today, Gary Chapman shares some thoughts on how to overcome disagreements with your significant other.
A listener writes, “Gary, my husband will not accept the daily words of affirmation I give him. He just responds with sarcasm. Am I missing something?” Join in to hear the answer.
Can complete opposite love languages work in a marriage? Find out as Gary Chapman addresses this question from a listener on today's program.
We are greatly influenced by our moms and dads. If you are seriously dating someone, I encourage you to spend time with his or her parents. What you see in his dad is likely what you will see in him ten years from now. Listen in as Gary Chapman shares why you should identify strengths and weaknesses of your parents and how it can influence your life.
What is this thing that we call "falling in love?" Join in to hear Gary Chapman explain what this feeling means, and what you should do about it.
Would it surprise you if I told you that “being in-love is not an adequate foundation for marriage?” It is highly possible to ‘fall in love’ with someone you should not marry. Join in as Gary Chapman talks about having an adequate foundation for marriage.
Join in today as a listener asks if her and her boyfriend have a chance at a strong marriage despite having been physically intimate before marriage.
A listener asks “Gary, my wife and I have been married for 9 years and she won’t talk. Everything else is great, but I can’t get her to open up. What can I do to encourage this?” Join in to hear Gary Chapman's response.
Most people spend far more time preparing for their vocation than preparing for their marriage. Perhaps that’s why they are more successful in their vocations than in their marriages. Today, Gary Chapman shares about a resource that can help you prepare for marriage.
Just because someone left doesn't mean we should be ready to give up on the relationship. Join in today as Gary Chapman shares some thoughts on giving up versus restoration.
Today, Gary Chapman shares his thoughts on using a dating website.