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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Selfishness is the greatest barrier to marital unity, and we are all afflicted with the disease. So how do we overcome it? Gary Chapman shares what it takes to have selfishness fall away.
If we don't let others give input, we limit ourselves to our own weaknesses. Listen as Gary Chapman shares the importance of asking for input.
Keeping a positive atmosphere and not condemning a spouse is key to having good communication. Join in as Gary Chapman explains how to keep the positive atmosphere alive.
Join today as Gary Chapman answers whether or not his seminars are only for couples.
Do you have a messy spouse? Listen as Gary Chapman gives some suggestions on how to handle the cleanup.
Today, listen as Gary Chapman gives three suggestions on what to do when your adult child moves back home.
Listen as Gary Chapman explains how to identify "dead seas" of communication early in a relationship.
Hanging out may be okay for a week or two, but you and your child need plans on how to move toward some obtainable goal. Listen as Gary Chapman shares the importance parents can play with helping their adult child set goals.
Are some love languages more common than others? Listen as Gary Chapman shares the commonality of the love languages.
Join today as Gary Chapman gives his thoughts on what significant age differences mean for relationships.
With so many kids going home after college, a common problem that arises is that you and your spouse disagree over how to treat the boomerang child. Join today as Gary Chapman shares why it is important to take advantage of what others have learned.
How can you have healthy political conversation? Listen as Gary Chapman gives some tips today.
Often we jump to conclusions about what someone said, or did, and in anger we accuse them. We mess up a perfectly good evening because we failed to ask questions. Listen as Gary Chapman gives an example of how hearing the facts can satiate our anger.
Sometimes people have things in their past that are painful to them, and that can cause pain to their spouse. Listen as Gary Chapman talks about what sharing these secrets can mean.
Listen today as Gary Chapman answers a listener who wants to know how important it is to get a potential future in-law's blessing for marriage.