Focus on the Family Weekend
Summary: 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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Joni Eareckson Tada describes how the weak and vulnerable in our society are being stripped of value and dignity, and urges Christians to stand against today's culture of death by fighting against abortion, assisted suicide, and euthanasia.
"Are Your Five Core Needs Being Met?"
On this weekend's program, Dr. Kathy Koch offers practical advice for finding wholeness, contentment, and peace in a discussion based on her book Five to Thrive: How to Determine if Your Core Needs are Being Met (and What to Do When They're Not).
Part 1: "Cherishing the Differences in Your Spouse"Part 2: "Rocking Your Grandparenting Years"
In Part 1 of this weekend's program, authors Greg and Erin Smalley encourage spouses to embrace each other's differences, focusing on their good qualities instead of their faults. In Part 2, Chrys Howard offers grandparents encouragement and advice in a discussion based on her book Rockstar Grandparent: How You Can Lead the Way, Light the Road, and Launch a Legacy.
Part 1: "Answering Your Kids' Tough Faith Questions"Part 2: "A Lighthearted Look at Wedded Bliss"
On Part 1 of this weekend's program, Natasha Crain helps parents strengthen their children's Christian beliefs in a discussion based on her book Keeping Your Kids on God's Side: 40 Conversations to Help Them Build a Lasting Faith. On Part 2, comedian John Branyan shares a humorous look at living with a spouse who is your polar opposite and a touching message about the wonder of true, lasting love.
"Finding Strength in the Midst of Disappointment"
This weekend, Lysa TerKeurst offers hope and encouragement to listeners struggling with life's hardships in a discussion based on her new book, It's Not Supposed to be This Way: Finding Unexpected Strength When Disappointments Leave You Shattered.
"My Journey to Salvation"
On this weekend's program, Adolph Coors explains how growing up in the Coors Brewing family taught him that wealth could never protect him from misfortune. After his father was murdered, Adolph spent years searching for meaning in life, which he eventually found in a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Part 1: "Honoring Preborn Life in 2020"Part 2: "Homemade Meals for Busy Families"
In Part 1 of this weekend's program, Jeanne Mancini, President of the March for Life Education and Defense Fund, discusses the current status of the pro-life movement and the ongoing threat to eliminate all protection of preborn babies. In Part 2, Mary Beth Lagerborg, co-creator of Once-A-Month-Cooking, discusses the importance of hospitality and how families can prioritize dinner time by cooking a month's worth of healthy meals in one session.
Part 1: "Trusting God with Your Adult Child"Part 2: "How to Raise Strong Believers"
On Part 1 of this weekend's program, author Jodie Berndt offers encouragement to parents who worry about their adult child and guidance for how they can entrust their child to God through prayer. On Part 2, Natasha Crain offers practical advice for strengthening your children's faith and equipping them to defend it in a discussion based on her book Talking With Your Kids About God: 30 Conversations Every Christian Parent Must Have.