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Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring It On" questions: How can a wife be freed from the guilt that comes from adultery? How did Israel and the...

Pat Robertson and Terry Meeuwsen answer the following question: I don't like wearing my wedding ring and wife is giving me a hard time about it. I...

Pat Robertson answers the following Bring It On questions: Should I divorce my cheating husband? Are trials caused because of sin?

Michael and Michelle started off happy in their marriage, but soon after their wedding day, they couldn't stand each other. See what brought this...

Pat Robertson and Terry Meeuwsen answer the following question: My husband has admitted to having sex with a co-worker ... while our two year old son...

Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring it On" questions: How important is it to think about going to heaven for those who are content with...

Lisa Ryan and Gordon Robertson answer the following Bring It On questions: Am I supposed to be single since I've never had a boyfriend? Am I being...

Kristi Watts sits down with playwright, turned filmmaker Tyler Perry to discuss his new movie, Why Did I Get Married?.

Scott had a bonafide sexual addiction. Paula had enough and kicked him out her house. But she never let go of God’s promise.

Pat Robertson answers the following "Bring It On" questions: What should a woman do if her husband has chosen his mother over herself? Should a...

Women today are moms, wives, business moguls, and everything in between. As someone well acquainted with doing too much, Sheila Walsh offers advice...

According to Chick-fil-A CEO Cathy Truett, promoting marriage doesn't just line up with his Christian values, it makes business sense as well.

On the surface, Gary and Mona had it all. They loved each other; they were active in their church. But there was a ticking time bomb that threatened...

Irene's desire to be saved by God forced her to marry a polygamist at age 16. Find out how she broke the curse and saved her children.

Americans have become less likely to marry, especially in the African American community. But one woman has set out to turn the tide.

In 1988, Deborah and Clayton had the coldest winter of their relationship... but it wasn't because of the weather.

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