What Else Could We Learn About Marriage?
We thought we knew it all, but the Weekend to Remember® marriage getaway gave us practical help that was built on a solid foundation of biblical truth.
We thought we knew it all, but the Weekend to Remember® marriage getaway gave us practical help that was built on a solid foundation of biblical truth.
Tim Muehlhof talks about the reality of spiritual warfare in marriage. Muehlhoff reminds believers that the enemy of our souls is still alive and well and would love to see your marriage fail.
Tim Muehlhoff exposes the real enemy of your marriage–Satan. Muehlhoff reminds couples that their marriage is taking place on a spiritual battlefield, and evil forces have husbands and wives in their crosshairs.
Every couple will have conflict. But it’s how they handle that conflict that makes all the difference. Jim Burns explains that fear is often hiding behind our defensiveness. But once you realize your fears, you can face them and handle conflict better.
The Gillette ad is just the latest in a series of negative narratives featuring men.
My limited experience has taught me to be vigilant in what I allow before my children’s eyes.
The best thing a couple can do for their marriage is to pray together every day. The second best: laugh. Author and counselor Jim Burns encourages any couple who wants to win in marriage to laugh a lot.
Setting goals is important to maintaining a healthy marriage. Here are a few ideas to help you stick to them.
Ideas to help you feel like you’re living in luxury without spending much money … or any at all.
In order for your teenagers to be able to make adult-level decisions, they need guidance. You can help them by asking good questions.
My kids need to grow up with the knowledge that I require a Savior just as much as they do.
Here are five reasons I wish my husband and I hadn’t moved in together before saying “I do.”
These basic principles will help you and your family understand the biblical reasons for tragedy.
Three ways I’ve helped my stepfamily grieve the deaths of both previous spouses.
From widow and single mother to second wife and stepmom, my soul suffered an identity crisis.
Ten ideas that helped (or would have helped) my family during our first blended year.
Divorce rates aren’t really as bad as the academics were implying.
Despite their differing marriage scenarios, my prayer for both the Bezos and Tebows is the same: a happy ending