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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Can my love language change depending on the situation? Dr. Gary Chapman's answer to this listener is yes, but everyone has a primary love language. Learn how to discover your primary love language and so much more on the next A Love Language Minute!
A listener asks how they can know if they're compatible with the one their dating. Dr. Gary Chapman says that if their relationship isn't growing closer, they should back away. True love requires a mutual commitment to each other. Learn more on today's A Love Language Minute.
The task of raising this generation of teenagers is challenging. Dr. Gary Chapman recommends that you apologize to your teens for your own personal failures. It may be the best place to start in building a better relationship with them. That's today on A Love Language Minute.
A listener asks how they can know if they're compatible with the one their dating. Dr. Gary Chapman says that if their relationship isn't growing closer, they should back away. True love requires a mutual commitment to each other. Learn more on today's A Love Language Minute.
The task of raising this generation of teenagers is challenging. Dr. Gary Chapman recommends that you apologize to your teens for your own personal failures. It may be the best place to start in building a better relationship with them. That's today on A Love Language Minute.
When a child walks away from what they've been taught, Dr. Gary Chapman encourages parents to let them know you still love them unconditionally. It may be the very thing that brings them back. Be sure to listen for today's edition of A Love Language Minute.
When a child walks away from what they've been taught, Dr. Gary Chapman encourages parents to let them know you still love them unconditionally. It may be the very thing that brings them back. Be sure to listen for today's edition of A Love Language Minute.
The most important spiritual discipline is a daily quiet time with God. Dr. Gary Chapman says the same is true for a marriage relationship - setting aside time to talk and listen to each other. This wisdom and much more can be heard each weekday right here on A Love Language Minute.
A listener feels there's no equality in the decision-making process with her spouse. Dr. Gary Chapman advises couples to commit themselves to finding a solution to the conflict together. This will help them process normal conflicts in a positive way. That's all on the next A Love Language Minute.
A couple wants to know if they're still in love when the euphoric state of love is gone. On the next A Love Language Minute, Dr. Gary Chapman says that learning to speak each other's love language is what sustains emotional warmth in the relationship.
Are you really listening when your spouse is talking? Proverbs 18:13 says, "Whoever answers before listening is both foolish and shameful." You will never have a healthy marriage unless you learn to listen. So be listening today to A Love Language Minute with Dr. Gary Chapman.
What do you do when your spouse loses sexual interest in you? Dr. Gary Chapman says it's more important to focus on what has caused the loss of sexual interest rather than on the loss of sexual interest itself. Be sure to listen in to the next A Love Language Minute.
Today, Dr. Gary Chapman explains that verbal conversation is the primary way in which we share life. Making time to talk regularly with your spouse will help you experience genuine oneness with each other. That's all on today's edition of A Love Language Minute.
A listener says her fiancé checks out other women right in front of her. Dr. Gary Chapman advises her to clearly express her feelings with him. If counseling doesn't change the behavior, don't get married. That's all today on A Love Language Minute.
Some couples look for a solution to resolve conflict. Others couples approach conflict as an argument to be won. On the next A Love Language Minute, Dr. Gary Chapman recommends his book Happily Ever After as a good resource for resolving conflicts in a healthy way.