Dennis Rainey and various guests talk about some of the most romantic moments of their lives.
Dennis Rainey and various guests talk about some of the most romantic moments of their lives.
Authors Dave and Gloria Furman tell how, four years into marriage, Dave began suffering from a nerve disability. The Furmans tell how they’ve dealt with loss with Christ’s help.
Marriage offers a tremendous opportunity to do something about our tendency to go our own way.
Dave Furman and his wife, Gloria, tell what it’s like dealing with a disability in marriage. Gloria shares how God has met her need for help and hope.
I have come to see that I must think about my singleness in terms of a space for growth toward Christlikeness.
Take your marriage beyond the mediocre by following the advice of authors Dr. Joe Stowell, Dave Wilson, and Gary Thomas.
Troy and Sara Groves once said divorce was not an option. But they didn’t anticipate the struggles they’d face with weaknesses, expectations, and bitterness.
Christian singer Plumb (Tiffany Lee) and her husband, Jeremy, recall the dark years of their marriage. Together they tell how God got their full attention and started slowly drawing them back together.
Christian recording artist Plumb (Tiffany Lee) felt blindsided when her husband, Jeremy, told her he wanted out of the marriage. Holding fast to the Word, Tiffany tells how she gave her marriage to God, trusting Him for the outcome.
Christian recording artist, Plumb (Tiffany Lee), and her husband Jeremy, fondly remember the ski trip that brought them together, and the challenges that hit them hard 11 years into marriage.
Our greatest need is not to be loved, but to learn how to love one another. Gary Thomas explains we need to learn how to spread His love to others, starting with our spouses.
A good marriage isn’t about finding the right person, it’s about building into the spouse you already have. Gary Thomas shares three pillars to building your marriage to last a lifetime.
If you’re willing to wade into the deep waters, God will help you put the pieces of your broken relationship back together. You can survive—and even thrive.
Dave and Ann Wilson talk about how unresolved conflict builds bigger walls within a marriage, and they share the most important key for building stronger relationships.
Dave and Ann Wilson relive the details of a particular story of conflict from their marriage. They explain how they resolved it, and how it brought them closer to one another.
Conflict in marriage is neither good nor bad. Dave and Ann Wilson say it can even improve your relationship when it is resolved constructively.
Author and blogger Sheila Wray Gregoire shares what she’s learned about conflict resolution in over 20 years of marriage.
Sheila Gregoire, author of “9 Thoughts That Can Change Your Marriage,” reflects on her early years of marriage. After she decided to change her way of thinking, her marriage began to improve.