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A Mother's Heart
Friday, May 09, 2008
Feeding the children, washing their clothes, helping with schoolwork, comforting them when they're hurt - these are just a few of the many tasks a mother faces. While they are all important, today's guest says there are even higher priorities. Tune in to this candid and humorous Mother's Day program as Fern Nichols, founder and president of Moms In Touch, offers moms lots of practical advice and encouragement.
"No amount of moral instruction, firm discipline, religious instruction or church-going can make up for the lack of a praying parent." - Fern Nichols
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An unplanned pregnancy can turn life upside down. Even within the confines of a healthy, happy marriage, a surprise child can evoke shock, denial, anger and depression. On today's broadcast, Joanna Brown describes the emotional struggles she's endured since ending her first unplanned pregnancy with an abortion. Leslie Leyland Fields and Michael Schwarz join Brown in encouraging parents facing an unplanned pregnancy, recounting how the eventual blessings of a surprise child far outweigh the initial challenges. In addition, Dr. Dobson provides a special update on Focus on the Family's Option Ultrasound project, which has to date saved the lives of 45,000 babies who might otherwise have been aborted.
"Each one of [my children] was not planned, and every time I found out I was pregnant, I was in complete shock ... Now I feel so guilty for even feeling those things because now I look at [my kids] and I can't imagine them not in my life." - Joanna Brown
 
 
With four kids in school, Leslie Leyland Fields assumed her child-bearing days were behind her. So when she became pregnant again, she wasn't excited; rather, she felt fear, anger and despair. Countless women have faced an unplanned pregnancy. Leslie, author of Surprise Child: Finding Hope in Unexpected Pregnancy, joins mothers Joanna Brown and Michael Schwarz in discussing the emotional and spiritual struggles that accompanied their unexpected pregnancies. They talk honestly about the challenges of having their life turned upside-down and the temptation they felt to have an abortion.
"By the time you've gone through [pregnancy] four times, you feel like, 'I just can't do this again. I don't have any more left to give. How is there room for another child in our family? How is there room in my heart?'" - Leslie Leyland Fields
 
 
The Heart of a Birth Mom
5/6/2008 - Tuesday
When April Warren gave her baby boy up for adoption nearly 20 years ago, she knew it was for the best. April and her son, Nathan, were recently reunited on the campus of Focus on the Family, and you won't want to miss today's broadcast, recorded soon after their emotional meeting. April and Nathan share their heartwarming story, describing how God used their circumstances to fulfill His purposes for both their lives. April also offers hope to young women facing a crisis pregnancy, and encourages listeners to consider adoption.
"For all those years, I would struggle because I knew I needed to write [to Nathan]. I didn't want him to ever think, '[My birth mom] doesn't care; she never wrote' ... I would start to write, and I would crumple it up and throw it away, because it was never good enough. You can't write how much you've loved someone on a piece of paper." - April Warren
 
 
Children and Chores
5/5/2008 - Monday
When it comes to kids and chores, many parents have low expectations. "My children are too young to do chores," they'll say, or "I don't want to rob them of their childhood by making them work." Others would rather avoid conflict: "They protest and resist when I do assign chores, and it's easier to just do the job myself." Can you relate? Then you won't want to miss today's classic broadcast featuring a conversation between Dr. Dobson and the late Jean Lush. Lush, an author and counselor, talks about the importance of teaching children responsibility, self-discipline and character through work. In addition, Dr. Dobson comments on recent media coverage of Focus on the Family and updates listeners on current hate crimes legislation.
"We have to make children obey. We don't expect them to feel good about what we say, but we are asking them to cooperate with what we say. Eventually ... the discipline we supply from the outside becomes internalized and becomes self-discipline." - Jean Lush
 
 
It's been five years since the Space Shuttle Columbia and everyone aboard were lost in a tragic accident. Today, we remember those who perished with a special message from Evelyn Husband Thompson, former wife of deceased shuttle Commander Rick Husband. Evelyn describes the man she loved and lost, how the tragic events unfolded and how God has provided comfort during a time of incredible grief.
"We watched the clock go from a minute down to zero and then the most sickening thing happened. It started counting back up positive numbers and I thought, 'He's not ... he's not coming home.'" - Evelyn Husband Thompson
 
 
The Timeless Truth of Christ 2
5/1/2008 - Thursday
How do you react when your teenage daughter announces she's pregnant? Or when your spouse has an affair? Or when you are diagnosed with cancer? The answer sounds simple, but it is timeless and true: Follow God, and trust Him. Author and speaker Ellie Lofaro encourages listeners to cling to their faith in the face of hardship. She discusses the importance of sharing the Gospel with others, pursuing holiness and anticipating the joy believers will someday experience in heaven.
"You will not be patted on the back when you become a Christian. You will not be high-fived every time you do the right thing. You're a Christian. You follow Jesus. They killed Him. What did you think would happen to you?" - Ellie Lofaro
 
 
The Timeless Truth of Christ 1
4/30/2008 - Wednesday
Proverbs 31 portrays a woman of noble character who, despite life's hardships, "can laugh at the days to come." How can you be full of joyful confidence, no matter what problems you face? Find out - and laugh in the process - as author and speaker Ellie Lofaro delivers a humorous message with a serious theme. She talks about being an "overcomer" - someone who can triumph over any of life's challenges with God's help.
"We know from Proverbs 31 that [the woman of noble character] "laughs at the days to come." Why does she laugh? Has she had a lobotomy? She laughs because the good guys win in the end. She laughs because the King is coming. She laughs because she lives forever." - Ellie Lofaro
 
 
The Vital Role of Fathering 2
4/29/2008 - Tuesday
Who is your greatest influence? Can you give me some advice? These are the questions Josh McDowell expected when he first began speaking to young people world-wide. But surprisingly, the number one question he is asked by teen audiences is "Would you give me a hug?" Sadly, many kids are so desperate for a loving father figure that they will reach out to a complete stranger for a simple hug. In an emotionally-stirring message, McDowell discusses how children's lives are profoundly shaped by a loving, or not-so-loving, relationship with their father. McDowell encourages fathers to make loving their children one of their highest priorities.
 
 
The Vital Role of Fathering 1
4/28/2008 - Monday
Without a father's love, any child is a high risk for serious problems throughout life. Author and speaker Josh McDowell delivers a message about the importance of the relationship between a father and his children. McDowell makes a plea for parents to pass on their spiritual values to the next generation!
 
 
Counselor and pastor George Kenworthy reveals says intimacy with God is not only important for personal growth, but it's vital for strengthening a marriage. The author of Marriage Makeover offers practical advice to couples as he addresses topics like gender differences, accountability, a husband's leadership and dealing with hardships. Listen in as Kenworthy shares an insightful lesson from his own life and how listeners can apply that lesson to their marriage.
"If [couples] are sincere as they are seeking God, there is the reward of a deeper relationship ... with Jesus." - George Kenworthy
 
 
Letting God Mend Your Marriage 1
4/24/2008 - Thursday
Author George Kenworthy says virtually any troubled marriage can be restored. As a marriage counselor and a pastor, he's witnessed countless broken relationships healed through the grace of God and the application of timeless biblical principles. Kenworthy recounts some of those amazing stories as he offers sound advice from his book Marriage Makeover: Minor Touchups to Major Renovations. He reveals the three most important questions every couple in crisis must answer, and offers hope to listeners who want to save their marriage - even when their spouse doesn't.
"Of course [couples] know God hates divorce, but when you're in the midst of something that is so emotionally trying, you need a lifeline. And the lifeline that God says we're supposed to throw them is fellowship, encouragement [and] support." - George Kenworthy
 
 
While away on a business trip, Gary Chapman forgot to call his wife on their anniversary. How did he gain her forgiveness? By knowing how to make amends in an "apology language" she would accept. What apology language do you and your loved ones prefer? Chapman and coauthor Jennifer Thomas continue discussing their book The Five Languages of Apology: How to Experience Healing in All Your Relationships. Our guests describe in detail each of the five apology languages: expressing regret, accepting responsibility, making restitution, genuinely repenting and requesting forgiveness.
"It's human to be imperfect, and if we can learn how to apologize, then we can help [others] forgive us, and we can move on." - Gary Chapman
 
 
In his bestselling book The Five Love Languages, author and counselor Gary Chapman describes how each of us has a "love language" - a preferred method for expressing love and receiving it from others. Similarly, there are five ways to give and receive apologies. If you are having trouble expressing or receiving forgiveness, it may be that you haven't yet found the right "apology language." Chapman and psychologist Jennifer Thomas offer advice on overcoming barriers to forgiveness in a discussion of their book The Five Languages of Apology: How to Experience Healing in All Your Relationships.
"We can say, 'You know, if you really are sorry, I think it would be appropriate for you to do [this or that].' And so, we actually tell them what, to us, would be an effective apology."- Gary Chapman
 
 
Missionary Kids
4/21/2008 - Monday
Dr. James Dobson presents an encore presentation with the late Dave Pollock, founder of a ministry that meets the needs of "Third Culture Kids". David served in the overseas mission field and co-authored the book The Third Culture Kid Experience. David passed away on Easter Sunday, 2004. Learn about the legacy of Missionary Kids.
 
 
Truly Great Kids
4/18/2008 - Friday
Everyone wants their children to grow up to be successful adults, don't you? Dr. Tim Kimmel and may surprise you when he challenges your definition of success. Join Dr. Bill Maier and his guest for a look at raising truly great kids.
 
 
All moms are "working moms," but many moms have two jobs. Whether by choice, economic necessity or a combination of both, many moms must work outside the home in addition to their full-time job as a mother. How can employed moms achieve physical, emotional and spiritual balance in their lives? Sabrina O'Malone answers this important question as she offers practical advice and encouragement from her book, Moms on the Job: Seven Secrets for Success at Home and Work.
 
 
Helpful Advice for Working Moms 1
4/16/2008 - Wednesday
If you're a mom who works outside the home, you probably struggle with guilt, exhaustion and finding balance in your life. Is it possible to be a great mom and a great employee? Sabrina O'Malone, founder of Working Mom, says "Absolutely!" She shares some practical help and encouragement on how you can be your best at home and at the office, too.
 
 
Building a Christian Home 2
4/15/2008 - Tuesday
So, are you feeling pressured to involve your kids in everything? Even to the point where you hardly recognize each other? Julie Tassy and her parents, Robert and Bobbie Wolgemuth, along with Dr. James Dobson, share more advice on building a Christian home. Discover ways to slow down the pace!
 
 
Building a Christian Home 1
4/14/2008 - Monday
Your home. Is it everything God intended it to be? Join Robert and Bobbie Wolgemuth, their daughter, Julie, and Dr. James Dobson for an open discussion on the value of the Christian home. With lots of warmth and singing, this program will remind you why it's the most important place on earth!