Category Archives: Realtionships
What matters most to the quality of your marriage isn’t WHETHER you fight, but HOW you fight. Conflict can lead to growth.
Real Love: A Paraphrase of 1 Corinthians 13
If I talk about God, the Bible, and the Church, but I fail to ask about other people’s needs, I’m simply making a lot of empty religious noise.
Ask Dr. David: When Only One Spouse Owns the Problem
“I have been married for twenty years to a husband who is emotionally distant. I am the only one working on the relationship.”
Can You Just Hold Me?
If you are looking to take the emotional intimacy level to a deeper place in your marriage, giving comfort is a great place to start.
When Your Spouse Is Just A Roommate
In the midst of hectic mornings and busy nights, does your husband feel more like a stranger than a spouse?
"Those People:" Learning How to Have a Stepfamily
When you and your spouse vowed to one another to love, honor and cherish, a new parenting team was created.
An Easter Basket to Bless Your Marriage
Forgiving freely is a critical element in loving your spouse. Here’s a simple way to bring the blessings of God’s forgiveness to your marriage this Easter.
How Will I Know That I've Found the One?
Gary Thomas and Drs. Steve & Rebecca Wilke take couples through a journey to find out whether they are ready to get married.
The Key to a Strong Marriage: Humble Repentance
Marriage is given to humanity by God as an expression and picture of His love for His people. Satan wants to tear this image down.
Habitual Adultery – Is There Any Hope?
I recently found out that he has been cheating on me the entire time with several different women…
Go From "Me" to "We" in Your Marriage
Transitioning from single to married requires a change of mindset that often produces bitter disappointments. Recognizing this struggle is half the battle. Nicole Unice looks at how building up the proper outlook on your marriage will help you grow closer to your spouse.
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Partners With Pure Hearts: Zacharias and Elizabeth
They became the parents of John the Baptist – but their story is full of ups and down. What can couples learn from them?
It's Complicated: Marrying Someone with Adult Children
Think remarriage is only hard when the kids are young? Think again!
Taking Turns: Conversations Singles Should Have with Their Married Friends
Get the perspective from a married and a single on how to maintain friendships across lifestyles and seasons!
Want to Draw Your Husband Closer? Here's How
You don’t have to feel alone in your marriage anymore. You can be a woman who inspires your husband.