How Do You Fall Back in Love?
If you find the intensity of love fading, look at the direction you’re walking. Sometimes, redirection is all you need to fall back in love.
If you find the intensity of love fading, look at the direction you’re walking. Sometimes, redirection is all you need to fall back in love.
Nixing the gift exchange might be nontraditional, but it’s helped our family realign our priorities and values during the holidays.
A few easy games to play as a couple can challenge you to better know what makes your favorite person tick.
Can’t wait for the wedding because you’re sick of planning? In the meantime, grab fun date-night ideas to make memories and ditch stress.
Moving can be one of the most challenging situations a family can go through. Here are five tips we’ve learned through our family moving.
Unmarried people have a lot to give and a lot to learn from spending time with families, especially their own.
We realize time together does not always equal quality time. So we pulled together our favorite seasonal to-dos in this fall bucket list.
Because marriage is a spiritual relationship, your spiritual compatibility (being “equally yoked”) will influence your relationship more than any other factor.
Stepcouples hope and pray they can have peaceful relations with their former spouses, and it is possible. But for some couples, no matter how much they try, the venom and vitriol of the former spouse drowns out all reason and compromise. Rodney and Lisa Webb, and counselor and therapist Helen Wheeler share their difficult blended journey.
Why parents need to help their children navigate the sexually-charged adolescent years.
Identity and sex are vitally tied—and not just in LGBT+ conversations. In talking to kids about sex, identity is more important than you think.
Wondering who you after a major life change is normal. Circumstances change us. But how do you discover yourself after marriage?
While your parents may have dreaded talking to you about sex, you get to change the narrative. Because talking to your kids about sex is not just talking to them about sex.
You’re considering starting a family. But how do you know you’re ready for kids? Here are five questions to discuss with your spouse.
Roles in traditional homes grow with the family. But in stepfamilies, it’s not always clear how everything should work.
Marriage is full of surprises, but anyone in a blended-family marriage knows adaptability is a requirement for stepfamily success.
This summer’s pink-splashed ‘Barbie’ movie reminds this writer of the catch-22 many women feel in this “be anything” world.
Having a brother with chronic illness, I’ve learned a few things that have helped him cope. I hope these lessons encourage and help you as you support your sibling.