Why Sex Is So Important to Your Husband
God wired men and women very differently. And a man’s sexual performance with his wife is an inseparable part of who he is.
God wired men and women very differently. And a man’s sexual performance with his wife is an inseparable part of who he is.
Ted Cunningham shares some sound advice for getting your marriage out of the doldrums and back on the happy track.
Ted Cunningham talks about the fun he has making his wife laugh. Ted reminds couples to enjoy themselves in the midst of life’s ups and downs.
Ted Cunningham reflects on his fun-loving engagement and marriage to his bride of 17 years, Amy, but admits that the early years of matrimony weren’t without their challenges.
Every marriage has dark seasons. Author Rhonda Stoppe remembers a time when stress led her to verbally wound her husband. By pursuing Christ first, she began to show respect to her husband.
Rhonda Stoppe’s picture perfect marriage faded after their “I dos.” Stoppe shares what she learned the hard way: A happy marriage stems from how well we know God.
Pastor Dave Wilson and his wife, Ann, recall an anniversary dinner that couldn’t make up for the negligence Ann had felt over the years. Learn how the Wilsons brought the love back into their lives.
Dave and Ann Wilson recall their earliest years of marriage and the problems they couldn’t resolve. Hear how God gave their hearts a makeover and transformed their shaky marriage.
Nina Roesner, author of “The Respect Dare,” explains that when a woman speaks a man’s language of respect, he will reciprocate in kind with the love she craves.
Nina Roesner’s husband ranked their relationship a perfect 10; she only rated it a two. Roesner tells how God grew her relationship with her husband as she learned about respect and submission.
A submissive wife is not a doormat. Hear noted authors Robert Lewis, Cindy Easley, Sara Horn, and dispel this myth and others.
Did you know that a key ingredient to respecting your husband is humility? Learn why from Robert Lewis, Ann Wilson, and Barbara Hughes.
Feminism, femininity, and “wifely duties,” how do you sort it out? Mary Kassian, Wayne Grudem, Russell Moore, Cindy Easley, and Arlene Pellicane give historical perspective and helpful insight.
What word should you never use in marriage? Find out the answer to this question and so much more as Dennis and Barbara Rainey share marriages principles from their 44 years together.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey share insight into 20 things they learned about marriage in their 44 years together.
Differences can drive a husband and wife apart. Tim and Joy Downs, Lynn Donovan, Dineen Miller, and Shaunti Feldhahn help you hash it out and still like each other.
In order to manage what you feel, you need to be able to understand why you’re feeling it, explains authors and counselors David and Jan Stoop.
When they first married, counselors David and Jan Stoop didn’t know what they were getting into. They didn’t understand the dynamics of their emotional world. Learn how they discovered the value of EQ.