Russ Crosson and his wife, Julie, talk about the wisdom of planning a family budget. The Crossons recall the tensions they experienced early in their marriage.
Russ Crosson and his wife, Julie, talk about the wisdom of planning a family budget. The Crossons recall the tensions they experienced early in their marriage.
Each marriage holds special memories. Robert and Nancy Wolgemuth (formerly Nancy Leigh DeMoss) share some sweet moments they’ve enjoyed in their first year together.
Join us as we celebrate the first anniversary of Robert and Nancy Wolgemuth. The Wolgemuths take a realistic look at their courtship and their first year together as husband and wife.
It doesn’t take long for fear to replace trust, for intimacy to be broken. Just look at what happened in the first marriage.
Is love enough to sustain a marriage for a lifetime? Pastor Alistair Begg talks about the importance of understanding God’s plan for marriage.
Pastor Alistair Begg tells what the Bible teaches about what is really going on during a marriage ceremony.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about their early years of marriage and the arrival of the first of their six children two years later.
An unexpected trial in the early years of one marriage.
Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman experienced some significant trials early in their marriage.
Couples quickly learn that adjustments are inevitable and necessary in the first years of marriage.
Here are some practical things I discovered during my first six months of marriage.
Whether you’re six months or 60 years into your marriage, God can and will continue to teach you about how to become the man He wants you to be.
Biblical counselor Paul David Tripp explains that love is willing self-sacrifice.
Paul recalls a time in his own marriage when his eyes were opened to his own anger issues.
Most couples face common challenges in marriage. If you don’t discuss and resolve the differences between you and your spouse, you’re headed for rough marital waters.
We all need the support of friends, family, and mentors. But there’s nothing like the love and encouragement of your spouse.
Each of you brings a different background and a different set of expectations into your marriage. Here’s how to establish the ‘new normal.’