Archive: Tagged ‘sexual abuse’

10-29-2010

Mark is speaking at a military event this morning. Please enjoy this “best of” program and tune in on Monday when he will be back LIVE!

Fighting Happily Ever After: There’s a Right Way to Argue and It Can Be Good for Relationships

A wife is looking for direction after finding out her husband molested his siblings when he was a teenager. Mark wants to know how a woman ‘wins’ by doing everything sexually her husband asks for? An e-mail like none other comes into the show from a girlfriend who’s boyfriend is often naked around his parents,  has seen his parents have sex on multiple occasions and will even masturbate in front of them.

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09-17-2009

Mark joins us this morning from Florida! The 2 open the show with an article from the New York Times, that identifies an alarming new trend among young teens.

Debbie brings a very encouraging e-mail to the show about a divorced couple that is in the process of reconciling. Mark and Debbie move on to e-mails about the importance of dealing with your marriage problems openly, and a girl that is concerned about the recent changes in her boyfriends behavior. Mark decides she wants to sell “crap hats.”

Debbie address a follow up e-mail from a wife who past sexual abuse is effecting her sexual relationship with her husband.

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09-16-2008

On today’s show Mark talks about what the Bible says regarding submission, Jesus’ example of what serving is, inappropriate interaction in opposite sex friendships, conflict and how to fight fair, what the Bible says about your body not belonging to you alone, what the range of “normal” is for sex, the destructiveness of pornography and masturbation, the healthy amount of sex in marriage, sexless marriages, how marriage matures a man, gay marriage, how to deal with past sexual abuse, dealing with the epidemic of pornography, becoming a strong and confident woman, the need for women to mentor women, when one spouse denies the other sexually, procrastination, praying for God to bring you a spouse, the link between desire and attention, and advice for blended families.

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