Making Blended Families Work with Ron Deal Ep. 716

Blended families are beautiful—but they’re also complex. When two lives, two histories, and often two sets of kids come together, figuring out what “family” looks like can feel overwhelming. From divided loyalties and differing parenting styles to navigating ex-spouses, finances, and faith, blended families face unique challenges that many couples aren’t prepared for.

In this episode, we’re joined by Ron Deal, director of FamilyLife Blended and author of The Smart Stepfamily. Ron shares practical wisdom, biblical insight, and deep encouragement for couples navigating stepfamily life. We talk about earning influence before exercising authority, managing divided loyalties, setting realistic expectations, and protecting your marriage while building unity in your home.

Whether you’re part of a blended family or love someone who is, this conversation offers real hope, grace-filled guidance, and a reminder that healthy blended families are built over time—on purpose, and with God at the center.

Episode Takeaways:

Blended families are not repairs of biological families.

Creating a blended family involves new rules and dynamics.


Quotes from this Episode:

"You are not repairing a biological family structure. You are creating an entirely new blended family structure where the rules are different." -Ron Deal

“To be a great co-parent, you need to act divorced—respect your boundaries, let go of control, and focus on parenting your own way.”- Ron Deal

“Stop pretending you have the right to influence your ex's choices. You can share your preferences respectfully, but after that, let go and parent your own way.” - Ron Deal

“Your spouse is the most important adult relationship in your life—honor that allegiance, but never abandon your children.” - Ron Deal

"You cannot demand love out of a child. That's something they decide on their time."- Ron Deal

"If you support the stepparent in front of your kids, if you are a team member in the parenting system, then your blended family has a chance." -Ron Deal

“You cannot have two parenting styles under one roof; blended families thrive when standards are more alike than different.”- Ron Deal



Questions to Talk Through:

  1. Where do we feel the most tension in our blended family right now—and how can we face it together instead of alone?

  2. What is one way we can better support each other when parenting, scheduling, or outside relationships feel overwhelming?

  3. What does “progress” look like for our family in this season, even if it doesn’t look perfect yet?


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