Hard-Won Marriage Lessons from 50+ Years Together: Dennis & Barbara Rainey
Dennis and Barbara Rainey know marriage is hard, messy, and tested daily. On FamilyLife Today, they share marriage lessons from decades of insight—faith-based, practical, and no sugarcoating—to survive the everyday mess.
Dennis Rainey: The unresolved conflict in your marriage, the issues you're facing with one another, personality differences, background differences, and all your different preferences in life, they wilt in the presence of Almighty God when you both find the way to bow your wills. Because praying together every day means two individuals, in this case, two very strong-willed individuals, yield to God and recognize Him as the Almighty, and that we surrender to Him afresh.
Ann Wilson: Welcome to FamilyLife Today, where we want to help you pursue the relationships that matter most. I'm Ann Wilson.
Dave Wilson: And I'm Dave Wilson, and you can find us at familylifetoday.com. This is FamilyLife Today.
Welcome to FamilyLife Today. We're going cruising.
Ann Wilson: Yeah, we are. We're going cruising with who? Dennis and Barbara Rainey.
Dave Wilson: They were on the cruise ship back in February and gave a talk on the 4.5 Christian principles for a lasting marriage, which was sort of weird. I said, "Dennis, what's the .5?" He goes, "You have to come to the talk and find out." Well, guess what? You're going to find out today because this is a recording of the talk they gave on the Love Like You Mean It cruise. I just have to tell you, you have to be with us next February.
We're going back out on the boat February 13th through the 20th in 2027. It's like the most epic week of the year.
Ann Wilson: We can't even explain what it's like for couples, but man, just to have the time to relax, to sleep in, to have fun, to hear some really incredible messages that are biblically based and how-to's and practical.
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Dennis Rainey: Well, we're glad to be here. We are.
Barbara Rainey: Well, we're looking forward to sharing with you this evening some lessons that we've learned over our 53 years of marriage. We've condensed it down, so tonight you only get 4.5, but we actually have 50. So aren't you glad we're not giving you all 50?
Dennis Rainey: After 50 years of being with FamilyLife and being in ministry, the need is greater than ever. The need for marriages and families, and I'll tell you what, I think the solution to the needs in marriages and families is found in the best-selling book of all time, the Bible. Okay? I just think we need to be holding to these blueprints. FamilyLife was built around the blueprints of Scripture. Unless the Lord build the house, they labor in vain who build it. Psalm 127:1.
Barbara Rainey: And from there, we want to start giving you our lessons that we've learned. The first lesson that we learned about marriage that we want to pass on to you is pray together every day, because the praying together has kept our marriage together. It's kept us focused on Christ and what He wants for our lives.
Dennis Rainey: In the first four months of our marriage, I went to a friend who happened to be a Presbyterian preacher. And I said, "Carl, what's the best advice you would give me starting our marriage?" He said, "Oh, that's easy. Pray every day with your wife." I looked at him and I didn't say it, but I thought, "That's all you got? Prayer? Huh?"
But I'm going to tell you something. I don't know that we would have survived as a couple. This ministry would be led by somebody else, I'm convinced, because the need is so great. But our prayer together daily over the years has cemented us because we recognize who is the authority behind this book. God is.
I just want you to know the unresolved conflict in your marriage, the issues you're facing with one another, personality differences, background differences, all your different preferences in life, they wilt in the presence of Almighty God when you both find the way to bow your wills. Because praying together every day means two individuals, in this case, two very strong-willed individuals, yield to God and recognize Him as the Almighty and that we surrender to Him afresh.
Romans chapter 12, verses one and two says this. Paul writes, "I appeal to you therefore, brothers, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship."
Then listen to this: "Do not be conformed to this world." Listen to me. The last thing the world needs is an imitation of itself. It's trying to solve the problem of marriage and what marriage is and what a man is and what a woman is without reference to the source book and the God who made them.
Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed. How? By the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern the will of God. And what's the will of God? That which is good, acceptable, and perfect. It's not going to be perfect in your own marriage and family, but the will of God is.
I just want to encourage you, if you've never truly surrendered to Christ, to do that. And that's what prayer is ultimately, is surrendering your will to the one who knows what He's doing. "Not my will," said Jesus in Luke 22, verse 42. "Not my will, but Thy will be done." At the cross, your rights are yielded. They're surrendered.
Go to bed tonight saying, "You know, sweetheart, we're going to pray together. Let's go." Here's the thing: you don't have to pray a lofty prayer that prays for all the missionaries in the world. Just start by acknowledging God. "God, this is Dennis. Would you hear my prayer today? I need your help." That's a good place to start right there.
Barbara Rainey: First one is pray together. Start tonight. Number two: cultivate a teachable heart and be filled with the Holy Spirit. A teachable heart means that you are a learner. It means you know you haven't arrived, that you still need to make changes, that there still is work to be done.
And that's the essence of being a disciple of Jesus Christ, because a disciple is someone who is imperfect following someone who's perfect, which means there's still a big gap in learning. So in our marriages, we have to be teachable every day for the rest of our lives. Early in our marriage, I thought this was pretty easy, I can do this. But the longer we've been married, the more I've realized I can't do this on my own.
Dennis Rainey: And the more kids came. Well, that did have something to do with it. Six of them in ten years.
Barbara Rainey: So when I feel like I don't have God's love, I don't have the right kind of love, I don't have enough patience, I don't have enough grace, I go to Him and I ask Him to give me what I lack. I ask Him to give me what He has in abundance and will never run out of for what I lack. I ask Him to give me His divine nature because I'm sinful and I always will be, and I will always need more.
Ephesians 5:18 says, "And do not get drunk with wine, but be filled with the Spirit." It's inviting Him to do what only He can do. And again, it's an issue of surrender. I have to surrender my will, I have to admit and confess my inability, my bankruptcy, and invite Him to fill me and change me. It's another act of surrender for your marriage and for your life.
Dennis Rainey: The third lesson we've got is marriage takes place on a spiritual battlefield, not a romantic balcony. That was in the fine print when you made the covenant with each other. And we're in need of discovering that afresh. I love what Paul said in Ephesians chapter 6, verse 12. He said, "We do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly places."
Marriage and family, doing it God's way, is hard. It's tough. Why? Because life is hard. Peter wrote, "Beloved, do not be surprised at the fiery trial which comes upon to test you." Some of you are being tested. Stop. Get off the merry-go-round and look at what's happening and admit it. You're being tested. The question is, are you passing it? Are you responding in faith?
He goes on to write, "As though some strange thing was happening to you." Oh, really? Should a follower of Christ be above something hot, something fiery, something that hurts? What'd they do to our Savior? Didn't He say, "A servant is not greater than his master"? If Jesus did that for us, don't you think we'll likely suffer as well in our lifetimes? I do. Just want to encourage you, don't give in. Don't listen to those voices and cave in.
Barbara Rainey: Dennis and I have had lots of seasons of suffering in over 50 years of marriage. One of the early seasons in our marriage was, I think, in the first ten years, maybe 12 years of our marriage. I discovered I had a congenital heart defect that I did not know I had.
It was a surprise to me, it was a surprise to him, it was a surprise to my parents too, for that matter. But I ended up in the ICU and I was there for eight hours demonstrating 300 beats a minute for eight hours. That's five beats a second. That means the heart doesn't have time to fill up with blood.
Dennis Rainey: And I'm standing next to her gurney watching the gurney moving because her heart is trying to play catch up with her body. And I'm wondering what I'm going to do with two children.
Barbara Rainey: Well, we both thought I was dying. He thought it and I thought it, and we were just thinking, they weren't able to stop it. It was back before they'd learned about electric shock and all that stuff. But anyway, it was just such a hard place. We were young. We never expected anything like that. And we're both wondering, where is God? What is He doing? What is He teaching? Is He going to fix this? Is He going to stay distant? Does He hear me? Does He know I'm here?
Well, I knew He did, but when you're in a place like that, and I was by myself most of the time because in those days they wouldn't let him back very often. But anyway, all that to say, it was the kind of suffering that comes unexpectedly. And we all have those seasons when suffering comes very unexpectedly.
And sometimes those seasons last a long time. Even though they got my heart back to normal quickly at the end of that day, I still lived with the aftershock, so to speak, and wondering for months and months and months, was it going to happen again? And what were we going to do?
And suffering does that. It lingers, it lasts, and it just permeates your life and changes so many things. But we've been in and out of those seasons. But the last eight years have been particularly difficult again. Our transition out of leadership was much harder than we ever anticipated. I experienced the death of my mother and one of my brothers, and a bunch of health challenges, especially last April when Dennis and I were out for a walk one night and we were walking in our neighborhood, which we do a lot.
And we know the path really well and it's relatively level in places. And we were walking along and a neighbor was driving by, somebody we knew, and we both, I was standing on his left, but we were both parallel with each other. And we both turned like this and waved and kept walking. We didn't stop to wave. We just kept walking and waved. And somehow when we turned back forward, my leg or legs, I'm not sure which, got tangled up in his. And the next thing I knew, I was airborne and I landed on my left hip and broke my leg and couldn't get up.
And that was followed by six months of physical therapy and recovery and all of that, which of course, we didn't see that coming too. But one of the things that we've taken heart in in this season is a quote by Dr. John Stott. John Stott was a theologian, wrote tons of books. He's now in heaven with Jesus, but he wrote this:
"Life is a pilgrimage of learning. It's a voyage of discovery in which our mistaken views are corrected, our distorted notions are adjusted, our shallow opinions are deepened, and some of our vast ignorances are diminished."
A verse that has been really meaningful to us recently in this season is Isaiah 43:1-3. God says, "Fear not, for I have redeemed you." We forget sometimes just the basics that we are saved, we are redeemed, we are chosen, we are bought with a price.
And He said, "I have called you by name. You are mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you. When you walk through the rivers, they will not overwhelm you. For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One, your Savior." And when you're in hard times, those are the verses to cling to and to remember because that's more true than what you're experiencing in this life.
Dennis Rainey: Number 3.5. This is only a half of a point, okay? This is for the men. I'm not talking to the other half. This is uniquely them because Barbara told me to. It's true. First Peter 3:7, you see it right there. "Likewise husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way, showing honor to the woman as a weaker vessel, since you are heirs with you with the grace of life, so that your prayers may not be hindered."
Now I thought I had that nailed until about ten years ago when God took me to school and said, "Buddy, you've got a few things to learn about this bride of yours that you're not appreciating." And so I began to go to school. And she helped me go to school, she tutored me. And I asked her to teach me what I needed to understand.
And I'll tell you one thing she helped me understand. This is not all, but this is just a little glimpse. And I have her not just her permission, but her exhortation to share this with you, with the men. This was after we'd made love one night. I took her face in mine and I thanked her. I said, "Thank you, sweetie, for giving yourself to me again and again and again." I thanked her for that.
And so as we were preparing for this thing here, she said, "I want you to share that with the guys. Thank her for that most intimate of all relationships. Chew on it for a while. And at the point you can say it and really mean it, then say it." I love to ask me what's the most courageous thing you've ever done. For some of you men, that will be it. Thanking your wife for that sacred gift.
So share with them how you process that. We're going over a couple of minutes here, so I'm watching the clock.
Barbara Rainey: Yeah, I just was so grateful and I felt honored. I felt appreciated. I felt valued. And I really did feel understood. I felt like he finally gets me. He gets what it's like for me. And I mean, it's really hard to understand as a woman to understand what a man feels like. And you can't crawl in each other's skin, so you have to talk about how you're different and what you need and how to appreciate one another. You know, and after 40-some odd years, it was like, okay, we've reached a new level because he's come to a new level of understanding.
Dennis Rainey: Number four: embrace a lifetime commitment to one another and embrace God's mission for you all the way to the finish line. Why did God stick you two together? Because He's a cosmic killjoy and He's performed a bad joke on you or something because you're so different?
I mean, you heard that couple up here, Mandy and Steve, how they were sharing how different they are. That could have been us. It is us. So get with the program and find out what God's up to. Why are you here? Your purpose determines the outcome. You don't leave a legacy. Listen to me, you live your legacy. And you live your legacy by keeping your covenant.
I heard recently of a guy, and I don't throw any stones at him, I'm a sinner too, okay? But a guy held on to an affair for nearly a decade with his wife and then confessed. I mean, wow. How can you be a betrayer like that? I know it's easy, just too many men have done it.
But let me just quickly read these passages and continue on here. The Great Commandment. They were trying to test Jesus. He said, "Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the law?" And He said to them, "You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind. This is the great and first commandment. And a second is like it: you shall love your neighbor as yourself." Who's your neighbor? Who is your closest neighbor? Your spouse.
The Great Commission. This is the greatest assignment, the greatest purpose ever given to humanity. And Jesus said to them, "All authority in heaven and on earth." So you pick this up. Jesus is saying the Creator of the galaxies, who created a billion galaxies, billions of galaxies and slung them into outer space, He is the authority. He says this. We ought to move to the edge of our seats. "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded. And behold, I am with you always, even to the end of the age."
There was a couple in the last session who've hosted 225 Art of Marriage groups, small groups in Pennsylvania. One couple. Not people, groups. Some of those had multiple hundred people in them because they were conferences.
Another couple in there, Tim and Kathy Bush. You talk about redemption, they wrote a book called Sex on the First Date. That's how they met and got married. Serial adulterers. God redeemed them, and now they're giving hope and help to people who've made mistakes, just like you. Be a world changer.
Barbara Rainey: We started our session with the quote by A.W. Tozer. And because it's so good, we wanted to read it to you one more time as we wrap this up. He said, "Moral power has always been accompanied by definitive beliefs. Great saints have always been dogmatic."
But he said what we need now is a return to gentle dogmatism. And I love those two words together. I think they're a great combination. A gentle dogmatism that smiles while it stands stubborn and firm on the word of God that lives and abides forever. And that's what God's calling us to do. He's calling us to adhere to His word no matter what and to believe in it for our own lives and our own marriages first, but then for other people too, because it is life, and it's where life comes from.
Dennis Rainey: I'm about to give you a project for the rest of your time on the cruise. All right? But before I do that, I want to share with you one of my favorite quotes by C.H. Spurgeon, an English preacher. Listen very carefully. It's very complicated. All right? "It was by perseverance the snail reached the ark." Sliming my way to the finish line, me and Barbara. You don't have to be perfect. You just have to be available.
Here's your project. Write this down, guys. Share with your spouse what you will commit to do as a result of this session. Review the 4.5 points, then individually look over those 4.5 points and pick one you're going to embrace as a couple and begin to go to work on how you're going to make that happen. Make a plan, just like you would for a company, that you can implement in your marriage and family together.
Ann Wilson: Such a good time to be with them and to hear their hearts. And man, they're more passionate than ever about Jesus and about marriage and about family.
Dave Wilson: Yep. And I'll tell you what, those are the kind of things that you get to hear on the Love Like You Mean It cruise. And I just want to tell you, we hope to have you with us next February 13th through the 20th on the cruise. And there's a sale going on right now that you can save big through March 31st.
Ann Wilson: And sign up now just because it fills up so quickly. Most of the people on the cruise have been on the cruise before, so they sign up before they get off the ship. So spaces are limited. So sign up now. You have till March 31st to get the Cruise Madness Sale.
Dave Wilson: Just go to familylifetoday.com. You can click on the banner there and learn more and sign up. Hope to see you in next February with us on the boat.
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- Marriage Secrets That Almost Broke Us: Ron and Nan Deal
- Marriage Tested in the Furnace
- Marriage Undercover
- Married to an Unbeliever
- Marry Well
- Mastering the Money Basics
- Mean Mom's Guide to Raising Great Kids
- Measure of Success
- Melissa Kruger: Parenting with Hope
- Men and Women: Enjoying the Difference
- Michael & Lauren McAffee: Beyond Our Control
- Michael Kruger: Surviving Religion
- Miller/Hudson: Sleeping On It
- Mingling of Souls
- Misled: 7 Lies That Distort the Gospel: Allen Parr
- Money and Marriage God's Way
- Money Saving Families
- Moral Purity in Marriage
- More Than A Carpenter (updated): Sean McDowell
- More Than a Wedding: A Closer Look
- More than Championships
- Moving from Fear to Freedom
- MWB Reaction: Collin and Stacey Outerbridge, Joseph Torres, Anna Markham
- My Life as a So-Called Submissive Wife
- October Baby
- On Pills and Needles
- One of Us Must Be Crazy
- One With My Lord: Sam Allberry
- Oops, I Forgot My Wife and Kids!
- Organic Mentoring
- Orphan Justice
- Our Adoption Story
- Out of a Far Country
- Out of the Depths
- Overcome Pain to Love God's Word Again - Faith Womack
- Overcoming Emotions that Destroy
- Overcoming Lust
- Parent Fuel: For the Fire Inside Our Kids
- Parenthood: Adam and Chelsea Griffin
- Parenting Beyond Your Capacity
- Parenting by Design
- Parenting Heart to Heart
- Parenting is Your Highest Calling and Other Parenting Myths
- Parenting Panic: David & Meg Robbins
- Parenting With Kingdom Purpose
- Partner as First Priority: Ron Deal and Gayla Grace
- Picking Up the Pieces
- Planning for Oneness
- Planting Scripture Seeds
- Playing Hurt
- Politics--According to the Bible
- Practicing Affirmation
- Pray Big for Your Family
- Praying With Jesus
- Preach the Whole Gospel
- Preston and Jackie Hill Perry: Beyond the Vows
- Preston Perry: How To Tell the Truth
- Psalm 127
- Pure Eyes, Clean Heart
- Pure Pleasure
- Put the Seat Down
- Putting Christ Back in Christmas
- Putting Your Parents in Proper Perspective
- Raising Emotionally Healthy Boys: David Thomas
- Raising Emotionally Strong Boys - David Thomas
- Raising Unselfish Children
- Reaching Out to the Orphan
- Real Moms, Real Jesus
- Rebooting Christmas
- Rebuilding a Safe House
- Reclaiming Easter
- Reflecting on Twenty Years
- Reflections of Life: A Personal Visit With Bill Bright
- Refreshment for Families
- Rekindling the Family Reformation
- Rekindling the Romance in Your Marriage
- Relationships Done Right: Sean Perron and Spencer Harmon
- Remarriage After Loss: Ron Deal and Rod & Rachel Faulkner Brown
- Reset: Powerful Habits to Change Your Life: Debra Fileta
- Respectable Sins
- Restore the Table - Ryan Rush
- Rethinking Sexuality
- Rich in Love
- Richer by the Dozen - Bill and Pam Mutz
- Rick Altizer & Rachelle Star: He Calls Me Daughter
- Rid of My Disgrace
- Road Trip to Redemption
- Romance for Dummies
- Romance in the Rain
- Ron and Nan Deal: Mindful Marriage
- Runaway Emotions
- Ruth Chou Simons: Now and Not Yet
- Ruth Chou Simons: When Strivings Cease
- Sacred Home: Jennifer Pepito
- Sacred Influence
- Sam Allberry - Gospel Sanity in a Weary World
- Same Sex Marriage
- Say Goodbye to Survival Mode
- Say it Loud!
- Screens and Teens
- Season of Change
- Secret Thoughts of an Unlikely Convert
- Secrets
- Seeing the Power of God Among Us
- Set-Apart Femininity
- Setting Up Stones
- Seven Reasons Why God Created Marriage
- Sex and Money
- Sex and the Single Christian Girl
- Sex and the Single Girl
- Sex, Dating and Relationships
- Sexual Problems in Marriage
- Sexual Sanity for Men
- Sexual Sanity for Women
- Shame Interrupted
- Sharing Christ with Word and Deed
- Sharing the Love and Laughter
- Shattered
- She Still Calls Me Daddy
- Shelterwood
- She's Got the Wrong Guy
- Shift: Building a Spiritual Legacy for the Next Generation
- Simple Truths
- Single and Free to be Me
- Singleness Redefined
- Sis, Take a Breath: Kirsten & Benjamin Watson
- Six Conversations in an Isolated World: Heather Holleman
- Sleeping Giant
- Smart Phones for Smart Families
- So You're About to Be a Teenager
- Something About Us
- SOS: Sick of Sex
- Soul Surfer
- Speak Life to Your Husband When You Want to Yell at Him - Ann Wilson
- Speaking Your Spouse's Love Language
- Special Kids with Special Needs
- Spiritual Life Coaching
- Spiritually Single Moms
- Start Your Family
- Starting Your Marriage Right
- Stay at Home Dads
- Stay In Your Lane: Worry Less, Love More, and Get Things Done: Kevin A. Thompson
- Stay-at-Home Dads: A Passing Fad or a Choice That's Here to Stay?
- Step Parenting Wisdom
- Stepfamilies and Holidays
- Stepfamily: Blender or Crockpot
- Stepping Up
- Stepping Up to Manhood
- Steps to Manhood
- Stories Behind the Great Songs and Traditions of Christmas
- Strength in Softness: Redefining Success for Women - Allen and Jennifer Parr
- Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters
- Stuart Scott: When Children Lose Their Faith
- Stumbling Souls: Is Love Enough?
- Surprise Child
- Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriage
- Surrender
- Symphony in the Dark
- Talking Smack
- Tea Parties With a Purpose
- Teaching Generosity to Your Family
- Teammates in Marriage
- Tech Savvy Parenting
- Technical Virginity
- Ten Questions Every Husband Should Ask His Wife
- Ten Urgent Steps for Spiritually Healthy Families
- Teresa Whiting: Overcoming Shame
- The "Anything" Prayer
- The 10 Habits of Happy Moms
- The 7 Hardest Things God Asks a Woman to Do
- The Accidental Feminist
- The Anatomy of an Affair: Dave Carder
- The Art of Effective Prayer
- The Art of Parenting: Identity
- The Art of Parenting: Mission and Releasing
- The Art of Parenting: What Kids Need
- The Best Gifts for Wives and Husbands
- The Book of Man
- The Bullying Breakthrough
- The Busy Mom's Guide to Romance
- The Christian Lover
- The Color of Rain
- The Complex World of a Blended Family
- The Connected Child
- The Controlling Husband
- The Creator’s Guide to Marital Intimacy
- The Dad I Wish I Had
- The Dark Hole of Depression
- The Dating Manifesto
- The Early Seasons of a Woman's Life
- The Emotionally Destructive Relationship
- The Enticement of the Forbidden
- The First Few Years of Marriage
- The Forgotten Commandment
- The Fruitful Wife
- The Gentlemen's Society
- The Good Dad
- The Good News About Injustice
- The Gospel Comes With a House Key
- The Grace Marriage: Brad & Marilyn Rhoads
- The Grace of Gratitude
- The Heart of Jesus: How He Really Feels About You: Dane Ortlund
- The Jesus Storybook Bible
- The King of Kings
- The Leader's Code
- The Life Ready Woman: Thriving in a Do-It-All World
- The Love Dare for Parents
- The Marriage Prayer
- The Masculine Mandate: God’s Calling to Men
- The Missional Marriage
- The Mission-Minded Family
- The Mother-Daughter Duet
- The Mystery of Intimacy in Marriage
- The National Bible Bee 2009 Winners
- The Neighborhood Café
- The New Passport to Purity
- The Passionate Mom
- The Pastor's Kid
- The Person Called You
- The Poverty of Nations
- The Power of A Wife's Affirmation
- The Power of God's Names
- The Power of New Covenant Love
- The Profound Power of a Legacy
- The Protectors
- The Realities of Remarriage
- The Refuge of Faith
- The Reluctant Entertainer
- The Resolution for Women
- The Respect Dare
- The Ring Makes All the Difference
- The Road to Kaeluma - Landon Hawley and Perry Wilson
- The Sacred Search
- The Season of Gratitude
- The Second-Half Adventure
- The Secret Life of a Fool
- The Secret of Contentment
- The Shepherd Leader at Home
- The Smart Stepdad
- The Smart Stepmom
- The Soul of Modesty
- The Sticky Faith Guide
- The Toxic War on Masculinity: Nancy Pearcey
- The Unveiled Wife
- The Upside Down Marriage
- The Very First Christmas
- The World's Largest Neighborhood Easter Egg Hunt
- Things That Go Bump in the Night
- Things We've Learned from Dennis and Barbara Rainey
- This Changes Everything
- This Is My Destiny
- Three Essentials for Every Married Woman
- Three Gospel Resolutions
- Three Marks of A Covenant Keeper
- Thriving at College
- Tim & Aileen Challies: Seasons of Sorrow
- Time-Saving Mom: Crystal Paine
- Tips for Smart Stepoms
- To Have and To Hold: Tommy Nelson
- To Own a Dragon
- Tongue Pierced
- Transcending Mysteries
- Transformed
- Treasures in the Dark
- Treat Me Like a Customer
- Trent Griffith: Do You Hear What I Hear?
- True Success: A Personal Visit With John Wooden
- Trusting God While Treating Cancer
- Turn Around at Home
- Turning Your Heart Toward Your Children
- Twenty-Five Ways to Lead Your Family Spiritually
- Two Hearts Praying as One
- Undaunted
- Undefiled
- Understanding and Honoring Your Wife
- Understanding Your Child’s Bent
- Unfavorable Odds
- United
- Unraveling the Messiah Mystery
- Unshaken
- Untangling Your Faith--from the Questions Jesus Asked: Amberly Neese
- Upon Waking: Jackie Hill Perry
- Us In Mind: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Marriage: Ted Lowe
- Waiting for His Heart
- Walking by Faith, Not by Sight
- War of Words
- Warrior in Pink
- Water From a Deep Well
- We Still Do: Michael and Cindy Easley
- Weekend to Remember Getaway Sampler
- Wellness for the Glory of God
- We're in the Money ... Now What?
- What Did You Expect?
- What Do You Think of Me?
- What Does the Bible Say About Homosexuality?
- What Every Husband and Wife Needs to Know
- What God Wants for Christmas
- What He Must Be
- What Husbands Wish Their Wives Knew About Men
- What I Want My Children to Know
- What If Parenting Is the Most Important Job in the World?
- What is the Meaning of Sex
- What To Do About Motherhood Guilt: Maggie Combs
- What's God Think about My Anxiety? Ed Welch
- What's in the Bible?
- Whats's Best for Children
- When Faith Disappoints: Lisa Victoria Fields
- When Sinners Say 'I Do'
- When Sorry Isn't Enough
- When the Bottom Drops Out
- When the Hurt Runs Deep
- When Your Husband is Addicted to Pornography
- Why Do We Call It Christmas?
- Why God is Enough
- Why I Didn't Rebel
- Winning the Drug War at Home
- Winsome Persuasion
- Women of the Word
- Woodlawn
- Word Versus Deed
- You and Me Forever
- You Are Not Who You Used to Be
- You Are Redeemed: Nana Dolce
- You Are Still a Mother - Jackie Gibson
- You Paid How Much for That?
- Your Child and the Autism Spectrum
- Your Interculturual Marriage
- Your Kids at Risk
- Your Marriage Matters
- Your Marriage Today and Tomorrow
- Your Mate: God's Perfect Gift
- Your Presence Matters
- Your Stepfamily: Standing Strong
- Youth Sports Pressure: Brian Smith & Ed Uszynski
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