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Is it hard to maintain your relationships with everything else you have going on in your life? Chris Grace, Ph.D., and his wife, Alisa Grace, discuss how to build healthy relationships and marriages in The Art of Relationships Podcast. Listen to get practical insights on how to deal with everyday relationship issues, whether it's your roommate, your parents, a friend, or a significant other. The B... more

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In this episode, Chris and Alisa Grace explore the sensitive question many Christians wrestle with: If I had sex before marriage, am I forgiven? They discuss God’s design for sex, how He responds to sexual sin, and the emotional, spiritual, and relat... more

In this episode, Chris and Alisa Grace explore the often-overlooked struggle of making friends in college. They discuss why college can feel more isolating than expected, the psychological and social hurdles that block new friendships, and the surpri... more

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In this episode, Chris and Alisa Grace unpack what it really means to have a Christ-centered marriage. Beyond simply sharing a faith background, they explore the defining traits of a marriage where Jesus is truly at the center. Drawing from Scripture... more

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In this episode, Chris and Alisa Grace explore what it really means to date well—approaching relationships with intentionality, emotional health, and biblical wisdom. They discuss the purpose of dating, the importance of aligning your faith, assessin... more

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Recent Guests

Tim Carney
Senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, author of 'Family Unfriendly'
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Tatum Munivez
Marketing and Communications Manager at Biola University
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Episode: What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Engaged with Tatum Munivez
Arianna Molloy
Associate professor at Biola University and author of 'Healthy Calling: From Toxic Burnout to Sustainable Work'
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Episode: When You Don't Know Who You Are Anymore with Guests Arianna Molloy and Tim Muehlhoff
Shaunti Feldhahn
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Author and Speaker
Episode: Sexpectations in Marriage with Guests Shaunti Feldhahn & Brian Goins
Brian Goins
Senior Director of Strategic Projects at FamilyLife
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Nick Stumbo
Executive director for Pure Desire, a sexual integrity ministry
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Episode: Breaking the Chains of Pornography with Guest Nick Stumbo
Dr. Kevin Van Lant
Licensed clinical psychologist and associate professor at Biola University, teaches pastoral care and counseling.
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Episode: Dealing with Grief and Loss During the Holidays with Guest Kevin Van Lant
Tim Muehlhoff
Co-author of the book 'End the Stalemate' and expert on communication
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Episode: End the Stalemate with Guests Sean McDowell & Tim Muehlhoff — pt. 1
Sean McDowell
Co-author of the book 'End the Stalemate' and apologist
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Hosts

Chris Grace
Co-host of the podcast, he has been integral in discussing the complexities of relationships, focusing on communication, conflict resolution, and integrating faith-based insights into contemporary relationship challenges.
Alisa Grace
Co-host alongside Chris Grace, she addresses emotional aspects of relationships and provides insights rooted in personal experience and practical wisdom, often with a focus on women's perspectives.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 165 ratings
  • The best in the business

    Biola has a hidden Gem in the Art of Relationships Podcast and Center of Marriage and Relationships. We learn so much from each podcast. It adds tools to your tool belt, but not only for marriage but friendships, roommates and family members. Highly recommend!!! I tell all my friends to listen!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lwestphotography
    United States3 years ago
  • Abrupt transition

    I tried to find out why Tim suddenly stopped being a show host, and i couldn’t find anything. I really miss him on the show and wish I had some closure for why he left. Still a good show but I miss the humor and his Communication perspective.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    vrunkas
    United States4 years ago
  • Our Favorite!

    Nothing like listening to Chris and Alisa share their wisdom! For almost a decade they have been our “go to” for marriage and relationship advice. Everyone who wants a thriving relationship and marriage should connect and listen with the CMR!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Colby Gilmore
    United States4 years ago
  • Biblical and practical guidance

    I love this podcast because it combines biblical wisdom with practical application. Chris and Alisa do such a great job giving advice for every imaginable situation, and they are FUN to listen to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sparkey316
    United States4 years ago
  • Overflowing gratitude

    I am so grateful for the Art of Relationships podcast. It was through the CMR that I was able to change the unhealthy narrative that defined my dating life and surrender it to the Lord. The blend of psychology and communication truly make this a podcast filled with expert relationship advice that you would normally have to pay for!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kristyque
    United States5 years ago

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The engaging discussions often provide humor alongside serious topics, making them both accessible and profound.

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Why Do I Compare Myself to Everyone Else?
Q: From your perspective, then, is there ever a time that comparison can be good, that it can actually be positive?
Yes, comparisons can be positive when they inspire us to emulate positive behaviors and outcomes, much like how children learn from their parents.
Gentle Parenting vs. Tough Love—Which One Actually Works?
Q: What advice would you give to those who say, but it's so hard to see them sad the next day?
It's hard, but you have to think the long game in parenting.
What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Engaged with Tatum Munivez
Q: How does the other person respond when they've made a mistake, when they're not perfect?
It shows their level of humility and responsibility. If they deflect blame or fail to acknowledge their mistakes, that can be a significant red flag.
What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Engaged with Tatum Munivez
Q: How important is it for someone who is thinking about taking their relationship to the next level to take responsibility for things?
It's very important. Partners should show patterns of responsibility and accountability for their actions to ensure a healthy relationship.
What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Engaged with Tatum Munivez
Q: What role does safety and security play in a decision that someone's about to make if they're wanting to take that next step?
Safety and security are crucial for feeling comfortable to share and express oneself in a relationship. A partner should protect your vulnerabilities and make you feel secure.

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This podcast explores the intricate dynamics of relationships and offers practical advice for healthy interactions with various connection types, including friendships, romantic partnerships, and familial bonds. The hosts focus on themes such as communication, boundaries, emotional safety, and conflict resolution throughout their discussions, often integrating insights from their professional backgrounds and personal experiences. Episodes include expert guests, adding diverse perspectives on topics like parenting, sex expectations in marriage, and the importance of community support in navigating life's challenges. The combination of down-to-earth advice with a Christian perspective makes this podcast valuable for anyone seeking to improve ... more

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2. Tatum Munivez
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