Starting Over
Diana Green felt like she had a new husband after Floyd suffered a brain injury.
Diana Green felt like she had a new husband after Floyd suffered a brain injury.
Facing the trials and sufferings of life.
How do you explain the concept of marriage to a husband who doesn’t remember you and doesn’t even know what marriage is?
A marriage has to face big adjustments when a health issue threatens a spouse.
Caring for Joe’s mother was a challenging addition to the other pressures in our family.
Circumstances, events, and problems may not always appear to be “fair,” but they come from our loving Father. And He can be trusted.
It’s a strange feeling to spend a day wondering if you’re at the end of your life.
When you’re on the other side looking back, how do you want to have handled it?
Five reasons we must face affliction.
Barbara and I learned that without a plan and the inner resources to move through problems, a marriage will flounder.
Trials, problems, and even calamities are a normal part of life.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey tell about recent life “storms” they’ve experienced, both literal and figurative.
Are all conflicts created equal? Not necessarily, especially if you’re in a toxic relationship, according to Christian counselor Leslie Vernick.
Are you in an emotionally destructive relationship? Would you know if you were?
Gary Oliver and his wife, Carrie, were praying their way through a diagnosis of cancer when their 23-year-old son, Matt, took his own life.
Gary shares some practical advice for couples walking through similar trials, and encourages them to hold onto Christ by faith, believing that He cares for them.
Gary Oliver fondly reminisces about his early days of marriage to his wife, Carrie, and talks about the unwelcome guest – cancer, that showed up in their 24th year of matrimony.