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Host Michelle Hill, along with expert guests, provide a weekly dose of engaging and practical encouragement for marriages, families and other valuable relationships on FamilyLife This Week. New episodes every weekend.

What Sabbath Is About

The Sabbath day is Sunday for many Christians, but for others it’s Saturday. In either case, this special day of the week has a specific purpose. De...
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A Hard Calling

Paul David Tripp and Dennis Rainey help pastors check their priorities to make sure ministry has not become more important than God or their families....
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Back to School Busyness

Fern Nichols and Dennis and Barbara Rainey help parents evaluate their kids' level of busyness and consider the priority of family time. Show Notes an...
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Hard to Love

Sometimes we have someone in our lives who is difficult to love. It might be a parent, child, sibling, or other family member. Lou Priolo, Bill and Vi...
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What’s Your Purpose

Do you know God's purpose for your life? Dave and Ann Wilson talk about their pain, skills, and opportunities that contributed to God's greater purpos...
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What’s Your Purpose

Do you know God's purpose for your life? Dave and Ann Wilson talk about their pain, skills, and opportunities that contributed to God's greater purpos...
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How to Blend a Stepfamily

Ron Deal, Director of FamilyLife Blended, explains the benefits of "cooking" your stepfamily with a crock pot and not a blender. He stresses the value...
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What Is the Gospel?

Bob Lepine gives a theological, Bible-based description of the gospel. Tracy Lane shares how the gospel applies to her life as a mom. Show Notes and R...
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What Did We Do Wrong?

If a child has strayed from the faith of his parents, it's tempting for parents to question what they did wrong. Phil Waldrep, Bob Lepine, and Michell...
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What Did We Do Wrong?

If a child has strayed from the faith of his parents, it's tempting for parents to question what they did wrong. Phil Waldrep, Bob Lepine, and Michell...
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