
A Love Language Minute draws from Dr. Gary Chapman's years of counseling experience, excerpts from his live events, and his answers to listeners' questions to give encouragement and practical help and hope for the relationships in your life.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Communication is the lifeline for a growing marriage. So what do you do when your spouse won't talk? Don't condemn them. Instead, ask them questions about a topic they're interested in.
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Dr. Gary Chapman's seminars aren't only for married couples. Engaged couples and even single adults attend as well.
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Which kind of person are you - messy or a neat freak? This can lead to tremendous frustration within a relationship. Make requests for change, not demands. Love accepts many imperfections - the things that one can not or will not change.
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What is the loving thing to do when your adult child moves back home? Establish time limits to their stay. Formulate a financial agreement. Respect the need for privacy.
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Wonderful and practical insights 😎
I appreciate your podcast so much. Your topics and advice are always thoughtful and insightful!
Dr chapman is a very wise and talented man but unfortunately a minute is nothing like enough to give proper advice and way too much religious talk and self promotion. It seems like this is being made for the love of money.
Commercials are longer than the actual message.
Why are all the podcasts slanted towards encouraging the husband?! What about encouraging the wives!? Women have love languages and they are just as important. This is 2021. It’s time to leave the patriarchy behind.
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A concise, faith-driven relationship show that delivers practical guidance on marriage, parenting, and love languages in short, action-oriented episodes. Topics often center on communication, forgiveness, shared goals, and prioritizing the spouse, all framed through Christian teaching and Steve Chapman's relationship framework. Listeners can expect accessible, actionable tips and a steady emphasis on applying love languages in daily life, with occasional caution about distractions like excessive advertising. A standout feature is the blend of counseling experience, listener questions, and real-life applying steps, which makes it useful for couples seeking tangible improvements and for sponsors aiming at an engaged, values-oriented audience.... more
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