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 —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 —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 —The apostle Paul knew all about authentic community and difficult good-byes. Nancy will explore Paul's relationships in the body of Christ.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Being willing to die for your friends is not the ultimate test of friendship. Are you willing to live for your friends? Think that qu
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —True friendship involves honesty. Do you have a friend who is close enough to you to speak up when you’re headed down a wrong path?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Mary Kassian says that when it comes to their relationships with men, women need firm hedges before temptation comes; otherwise, wise decisions will be harder.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Who directs your love story? Are you trying to manipulate people and situations? Or are you trusting your relationships to the only One you can really trust?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Nancy shares her heart with listeners as she talks about a recent experience in her own spiritual walk on today's Revive Our Hearts.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Whether it’s a national leader dealing with hostilities, a manager handling complaints, or a mom playing referee, everybody knows conflict.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Everyone experiences conflict, but only a few learn to become peacemakers. Learn how to promote peace as we look at the biblical example of Joshua.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Nancy encourages us today to look for everyday ways to speak words of encouragement and blessing into the lives of those around us.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Think with Nancy on today's Revive Our Hearts about the words that you speak--whether they are words that build up or tear down others.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —How can you overcome the wounds inflicted by words? Let Nancy help you realize what God can do in your life to transform this pain into blessing.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Parents can’t control their children’s intake of movies and music forever. Learn how to encourage them to make wise choices at a young age.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Singles are often told, "Guard your heart." But how do you actually do that? Carolyn McCulley explains what it means to guard your heart.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Sin often comes when you desire a good thing too much. Carolyn McCulley shows you how to avoid sin and keep the desire for a relationship from becoming an idol.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —If you’re dating someone and the relationship ends in a painful breakup, can you still love that person? Hear from Carolyn McCulley today.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Rick Lawson had lied on his security clearance with the Defense Department. If anyone found out, he could be faced with huge fines or jail.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —It’s not natural to admit you’ve done something wrong. You need the Spirit of God working in you, helping you admit wrong, and making it rig
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Imagine a church split so bitterly that one deacon wouldn’t drive down a certain street because it took him past the house of his estranged deacon.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —The meek shall inherit the earth. That might sound a little vague, until you realize meekness applies to email, phone calls, and conflicts.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Do you want to learn meekness? Then prepare to deal with some difficult people. Find out how God uses annoyances and aggravation to teach meekness.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Why do we care so much about relationships? Where do we go for advice? A favorite magazine or talk show host? What about the Bible?
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Have you ever thought, "I don’t know how to be a wife! I don’t know how to be a mom!" So many women have never been taught what a godly woman looks like.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Today's program gives God's prescription for both painful and non-existent relationships. His desire is that we should have intimate relationships.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —You've heard that two's company, three's a crowd. But if you want to have meaningful relationships, three people need to be involved: you, your friend, and God.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —So what’s the big deal? I don’t lie! Even if you don’t tell out and out lies, there’s always a temptation to stretch the truth, to exaggerate.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Recognizing the power of words can be sobering. Sometimes we need to simply speak less, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t speak at all.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Did you know that the doctor will sometimes look at your tongue to gauge your overall health? That can serve as a picture of your spiritual health as well.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Nancy says it’s common to find women complaining that men need to step up and provide godly leadership, but women can do something far more effective.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —How can a woman encourage the men around her to provide and protect? It’s one of the questions addressed as we explore the design God gave women and men.
Nancy Leigh DeMoss —Nancy Leigh DeMoss says that when a wife criticizes her husband and tries to control him, in most cases, he’ll shrink back and let her.