The DNA of Relationships

Mar 12, 2008 - comments: 2

Are you struggling in the relationships that mean the most to you? Today’s guest gives us just what the doctor ordered!

Today on for Faith and Family our special guest is Dr. Gary Smalley. He is CEO and chairman of the board of the Smalley Relationship Center in Branson, Missouri, a well known seminar speaker, and an author of many, many books on relationships. If anybody can help us understand relationships, it’s Gary Smalley! Gary is with us today to discuss his book titled The DNA of Relationships.

Gary says, “We are surrounded by millions of people in relationship crises. Something has gone very wrong. We all know it… The effects of broken relationships cut across the generations, from school children to married couples to senior citizens. And the consequences are staggering. Worse yet, the tragic stories of disrupted friendships, marriages, families, communities, and nations grow increasingly frequent.

“We see that practically all the world’s crises, little or large, can be related to one thing: the breakdown of relationships.” (p 13)

topic(s): Family, Marriage, Parenting

2 comments (post your own) feed

1 On Oct 13th, 2006, at 11:13am, Marci Hobbs wrote:

I just got a little of Gary Smalley’s interview but heard him say there is not a place in Rome, GA where couples who are close to divorce or already have the papers can go for help.  Can you give me more information on this?  Thank you.

2 On Dec 7th, 2006, at 1:00pm, Sulyn Wilkins wrote:

To access information about the ministry of Gary Smalley, please feel free to visit his website at the following link:
http://www.dnaofrelationships.com/.  You should be able to find out about his seminars, books, etc.  Thank you for listening.
Staff

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