Fear is one of the core things that gets families “stuck.” Ron Deal tells couples how to break out of the fear cycle, and rest in the sovereignty and power of God.
Fear is one of the core things that gets families “stuck.” Ron Deal tells couples how to break out of the fear cycle, and rest in the sovereignty and power of God.
Barbara Rainey talks about walking through the storms of life. Barbara recalls one of their hardest seasons of life, and tells how they continued to believe in God’s sovereignty through it all.
Gary Thomas explains that people get married to be accepted, but then pull back from each other. Gary says you have to be transparent with each other if you want to deepen intimacy in your marriage.
Gary Thomas tells husbands and wives if you really want to love your spouse, you have to kill the things in your marriage that irritate your spouse.
The unique, fresh traits that attracted you to your spouse can become tiresome after you are married.
No matter how much effort goes into a garden, it will all be in vain if you don’t deal with weeds.The same goes with marriage.
Jerry and Olivia Dugan wanted to stay married but didn’t know how.
Every marriage, no matter how good, needs a plan to combat isolation and to bring about intimacy.
Does it sometimes feel as if you and your spouse are speaking different languages? Dr. Gary Chapman brings you up to speed as he unpacks two of the five love languages.
When you face hardships, it helps to know the truth about God’s peace and sovereignty.
I wouldn’t trade our empty nest years for the relationship we had in our youth for anything.
Before she got a divorce, her mother had one task for her to complete.
Should you handle your money any differently now that you’re married? Tommy Nelson, pastor of Denton Bible Church, gives couples advice about handling money after marriage.
If your marriage is abusive, what should you do? Author and pastor Justin Holcomb gives some steps to take to devise your own safety plan.
Can domestic abuse be found in Christian homes too? Absolutely, states Pastor Justin Holcomb. A desire for power and control over someone else is at the root of domestic abuse, Justin says.
Domestic abuse is ravaging our homes. Pastor Justin Holcomb defines the meaning of domestic violence and shares a little about his wife’s experience growing up with an abusive father.
Submission is one of those often caricatured, rarely understood parts of the Christian life.
Five financial pointers that will benefit any couple.