There’s a broad spectrum of viewpoints on divorce. How do we know what to believe? We need to look at what the Bible says about divorce.
You’re in a painful place in your marriage, asking, “Should I Get a Divorce?” This decision requires the guidance of wise, biblical counsel.
When a couple's gotten to the point of asking “Should We Stay Together for the Kids?”—it’s hard to know where to go...especially when you're wondering if it's an abusive situation. Help them begin with questions like these.
The Bible holds up marriage as an example of Jesus’ relationship with the Church. So how can you help when someone's spouse wants a divorce?
How To Love a Friend Going through Divorce Your friend’s muscling through a reality you wouldn’t wish on anyone. Their pain cuts to the quick. Their world is in upheaval. And life is now divided into before and after. Wondering how to love a friend going through divorce? It will never be easy. But our […]
While every divorce is unique, they are always painful. So how can you come alongside your friend going through a divorce?
Over lunch or a phone call, a friend confesses things aren’t going well at home. But how do you help when a friend’s marriage is showing signs of divorce?
I’ve always thought there was some marital finish line protecting your marriage on the other side. But few people warn you about gray divorce.
Despite their decision to divorce, both of my parents made sacrifices along the way that kept my brother and me as their priorities.
She did her best to turn our four sons and small community against me.
I knew that I was powerless to change my husband’s heart—only the Lord could do that.
Kids may be resilient, but divorce does serious damage to them.