After 25 Years, Am I Part of a Dying Breed?
In a world where life hits us hard at every turn we all long for a soft spot with arms that hold, eyes that embrace, and a heart that loves us in spite of ourselves–forever
In a world where life hits us hard at every turn we all long for a soft spot with arms that hold, eyes that embrace, and a heart that loves us in spite of ourselves–forever
It’s time to realize our marriage vows are a covenant—a solemn oath made by a husband and wife to each other and to God. Here are some ideas for making a covenantal commitment a reality in your marriage.
What does “in sickness and in health” really mean?
Readers respond to a recent Marriage Memo
I noticed three common themes that developed among responses to a recent series of Marriage Memo articles
Over many decades of marriage, Gordon and Norma Yeager were hardly apart.
Long-time pastor Bill Wellons and his wife of over 30 years, Carolyn, tell couples how they managed throughout their marriage to get away alone together in order to seal their relationship as husband and wife.
On today’s broadcast, Bill and Carolyn Wellons, married for over 30 years and co-authors of the book Getting Away to Get It Together, tell how their trips away as a couple helped them focus on their marriage and connect on a deeper level.
Bill and Carolyn Wellons share how taking time to get away as a couple has refreshed their marriage and made it stronger.
Jerry Jenkins talks with Dennis Rainey about the importance of husbands and wives planting hedges around their marriages in order to grow security and love.
Who will be most indebted to you after you’re gone – your company or your family?