Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If you’re married, imagine going 30 days without saying anything negative about your husband. Hear from many women who have taken this challenge.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If you’re married, imagine going 30 days without saying anything negative about your husband. Hear from many women who have taken this challenge.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —For decades, Elisabeth Elliot has proclaimed biblical truth. And she’s lived it out as missionary, writer, speaker and wife. Hear her practical wisdom.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —As a young pastor, LeRoy Wagner had a heart to share the gospel. But he felt like the major factor holding him back was his strained relationship with his wife.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Marriages can enter a downward spiral. Kim and LeRoy Wagner experienced this early in marriage. Neither felt loved, and each acted out of hurt.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you intimidate your husband? A young pastor’s wife was once challenged with that question, and it led to great changes in her marriage and walk with God.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Maria Johnson never wanted to appear weak in front of men. When one would open a door for her, she would say she could do it herself.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Marriages come under attack from two opposite enemies: aggression and passivity. Nancy teaches how to avoid each of these threats to a relationships.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When a woman is close to God, she'll not only worship in church, she'll also love her husband at home regardless of how hard it might be.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine a group of soldiers are on their way to your house. Your spouse has insulted them and treated them rudely. Would you go out to meet them?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When we hear a story, we identify with the hero. But often we act more like a villain. Nancy shares about a godly woman and her foolish husband.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —How do you talk with an angry, volatile person? First, if you’re a child of God, realize that God is protecting you. Second, speak wise words,
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —A lot of women in the church wish their husbands would engage in their homes, showing courage and leadership. Nancy shows women how to encourage men.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Take a walk through the anniversary section at a greeting card store or Christian bookstore. Nancy says the picture you get of marriage isn't God's picture.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —What image comes to mind when you hear the phrase "submissive wife"? Nancy challenges the stereotype, showing how a woman can be strong and submissive.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Bitterness often follows hurt, but it doesn't have to. Hear about the danger of bitterness and the power to find freedom through forgiveness.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The Bible shows us that marriage is a picture of Christ and His Church. With that in mind, what picture does the world get from divorce?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If you start practicing biblical submission in the home and church, does it mean you can never state your opinion? Does it equal blind obedience?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Is it possible to be submissive to authority and at the same time bring up difficult issues? Find out how to be honest and honoring at the same time.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —A lot of couples think their marriage is going pretty good because they haven’t gotten in a fight lately. But marriage isn’t just about avoiding problems.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When you said "I do," did you and your husband stop having the type of fun that marked your dating life? Once a couple ties the knot, it’s e
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Could you forgive an unfaithful spouse? Or would adultery automatically be a reason for divorce? Hear from a husband who had to decide.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Are you more like a wall or a door? Nancy will explore this question, looking to the books of Song of Solomon and Proverbs to help women make wise decisions.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Hardly anyone is unaffected by sexual temptation. You need strategies for facing it and helping your spouse. The Elliffs show you God’s power for purity.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When a couple is getting to know one another, how can they know when it’s God’s will for them to marry? Bill and Holly Elliff answer that question.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Lorna Wilkinson figured her marriage was over. In the process of leaving her husband, she heard something that made her stop and change all her plans.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Amy Lumpkins looks back on her early days of marriage and says she wouldn’t let an issue go until her husband gave in. But she’s become a different woman.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Ninety percent of married Christian women surveyed admitted that they have been attracted to another man. If you found yourself in that position?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —At Revive Our Hearts, we are hearing women talk about a frustration with how difficult their husbands may be to love in every area.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —"I will never divorce you." In 2010 that's a radical statement for a married couple to say. But it's crucial if you want to build a strong marriage.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Submission--not a popular word in today's culture. Let Nancy's guests, Kent and Barbara Hughes, give you a new appreciation for the word.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Could you go thirty days without saying anything negative about your spouse? A lot of women have tried. Find out why and what they discovered.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —A lot of people just get by when using their computer because they don't really understand how the computer works. The same is true in marriage.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —How do you deal with conflict in your marriage? Learn some of the basic principles from God's Word that will help you cope with the difficulties.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Can the 30-day challenge to appreciate and encourage your husband make a difference in your marriage? Hear from listeners who have written in.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Young women are growing up in a culture that’s unfriendly to a biblical view of womanhood. How do you teach young women to truly love their husbands.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When the honeymoon is over, marriage sometimes presents challenges and disappointments. In some cases, things can go terribly wrong.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —You love your husband, but what do you do when your husband doesn’t love God? Today on <i>Revive Our Hearts</i> you’ll hear the story of a w
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Beauty truly is on the inside. But for a wife, that doesn’t mean the outside doesn’t matter to her husband. Get some good perspective on marriage, today.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Does your husband need you to deflate his ego sometimes? Maybe not, according to Shaunti Feldhahn. She says men generally feel insecure all the time.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Traditionally, brides promised to "love, honor, and obey" their husbands when stating their wedding vows. Should the word "obey" remain?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When was the last time you encouraged your husband? There are several compelling reasons why encouragement needs to be a part of your life.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When a married couple prays together and reads the Bible together, it seems like a very simple thing. Yet this habit can have a huge effect on your marriage.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Dean Petersen was planning on killing his pastor. His wife went to this pastor for counseling and ended up in an adulterous relationship with him.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Bitterness can lead to all sorts of other destructive sins. Discover the danger of bitterness in a marriage and learn to find freedom from it.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Julie Petersen received a two-second hug from a co-worker. That set her on a descent into lust. Learn how to put guardrails in place around your marriage.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Once romantic feelings of love are gone, is it possible to get them back? After resenting her husband, Julie Peterson started acting loving toward him.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Is love primarily about feelings or about choices? Find out what happens to our emotions when we choose to act in love, regardless of circumstances.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When a woman makes poor moral choices, she can enter marriage with a sense of guilt and bondage. Learn how to find complete freedom and forgiveness.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When you think of characteristics of a godly, married woman, does the word sensuous come to mind? Perhaps it should, according to Linda Dill.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Just as the traffic signs tell us who moves when, God’s Word also tells us when we need to yield. Learn about yielding to those in authority over us.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —It can be frustrating for a wife to follow a man who doesn’t actively lead. Learn how a wife can follow a husband even if he’s not giving clear direction.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The more work you do on your marriage all along the way, the fewer holes there will be in that relationship when you arrive at the empty nest.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Men and women sometimes handle the empty nest differently. When your children leave home, you have an opportunity to draw closer to your spouse.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The Bible describes children like healthy olive shoots springing up around a mature tree. What does that look like in 2009? Learn to invest
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Dennis Rainey says a marriage benefits when a man acts like a man. He and his wife Barbara show wives how they can encourage their husbands.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Every marriage faces incredible pressure. Dennis and Barbara Rainey have experienced it and offer help to couples dealing with tough issues.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Plenty of couples expect marriage to make them fulfilled and happy. But there’s a far greater purpose for marriage than personal feelings.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —We all need the wisdom that other women have gained, and we need to learn from the examples of others who have perhaps walked in places we haven’t.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Marriage. Singleness. Parenting. Church. You want to honor God in the way you handle issues like these. Listen to the True Woman '10 Panel Discussion.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Has your husband earned your respect? Nancy DeMoss and Holly Elliff look at letters from listeners and encourage women who are faced with difficult marriages.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Is it possible to love a less than perfect man? Nancy DeMoss begins a series on difficult relationships today on Revive Our Hearts.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you find your marriage relationship difficult and discouraging? Join Nancy DeMoss today as she encourages women in difficult marriages.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —You’ve heard the debates about Social Security. Will it be around in the future? Thankfully, you never have to worry about Jesus Christ.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Here’s the scene: A young woman found herself alone with a handsome captain on his ship. The sun was shining; the waves were gently lapping . . .
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —What does a submissive woman look like? Join in as Janet Parshall joins Nancy, and you may just conclude that a submissive woman is influential.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Studies show that one of the greatest concerns among women is safety. Today Pastor John Piper looks to God’s Word in a special message to women.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Every wife wants her husband to be respected, but she may not realize how much she contributes to him becoming a man worthy of respect.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Can a woman follow a man who doesn’t want to lead? Denise Glenn had a strong, decisive personality, yet she stepped back to let her husband make decisions.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Is your commitment in marriage like a sticky note, or is it more like superglue? Denise Glenn shows you practical ways to strengthen your marriage.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —On her 7th wedding anniversary, Denise Glenn announced that she was leaving her husband. At that moment, God intervened in the lives of this hurting couple.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Vicki Rose was a new believer in Christ when a church-based counselor told her, "You need to get on with your life and divorce your husband.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Vicki Rose was a single working mom, exhausted and lonely. When she got an invitation to a black tie dinner, she jumped at the chance to dress up.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The Lord provides the body of Christ to help us learn to put scriptural principles into practice. Hear from a panel of wise, godly women.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Why does it seem like "respect" is so important to men? Bob Lepine will explain why men crave respect and what wives can do about it.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Bob Lepine says many men become workaholics because they feel affirmed on the job. Co-workers and supervisors give them positive feedback when do things well.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —When someone speaks cruel words, it’s like they’re lighting a match. Your response can either put the fire out or toss on some fuel.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Hear from a wife who came to know Christ and then tried to convert her husband by being obnoxious. Discover what she learned since then.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —How do you rebuild your marriage when you’ve been unfaithful? Judy Starr didn’t commit literal adultery, but her heart had wandered.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Judy Starr was precariously close to destruction, but her accountability partner, Holly Elliff, saw it and warned her of her peril.