Preparing for Coupleness and Familyness in a Blended Home
You’ve invested time to build your relationship with your partner. You need to be just as intentional with children to co-create a blended family.
You’ve invested time to build your relationship with your partner. You need to be just as intentional with children to co-create a blended family.
It can feel overwhelming to plan a blended family wedding. Here are six drama-free ideas to make your ceremony special.
Spring weddings are just around the corner. So, how do you prepare to be a blended family?
If you’re a single parent or dating one, here’s a dating myth to avoid.
If you’re a single parent or dating one, here’s a dating myth to avoid.
If you’re a single parent or dating one, here’s a dating myth to avoid.
Your stepfamily wilderness season may involve a broken marital vow, a stepchild who doesn’t want to be part of the family, or loneliness. Regardless of your circumstances, you don’t have to stay stuck wandering in the wilderness.
Ron Deal and Lore Ferguson Wilbert discuss the healing journey she’s experienced as her husband’s second wife. She suggests adopting a heart of compassion instead of competition.
As a second wife or second husband, have you ever felt second best? Ron Deal talks with Lore Ferguson Wilbert about how to combat the insecurities that naturally arise in second marriages.
Vaneetha Risner shares about the devastation she faced in divorce and how God used it to bring about something more wonderful than she could’ve imagined.
What makes a man marriage material? In my own search, I’ve kept a list of nonnegotiables—most revolve around Christlike character.
I began to see how God would use my broken engagement when I stopped fighting for control. He wanted to grow me through it.
But Ron, I don’t want to date someone who has kids.” Well, good. I don’t want you to either.
Ron, after the end of a relationship, how long should I wait before dating again?