10 Surprisingly Effective Ways to Improve Your Sex Life
Maintaining great Christian married sex isn’t always easy. Here are some ideas to help you improve your sex life by coming together often.
Maintaining great Christian married sex isn’t always easy. Here are some ideas to help you improve your sex life by coming together often.
Robert Wolgemuth points out lies the culture promotes that men believe if they’re not careful. He exposes nine areas where men get deceived, and shares about his childhood and how he learned the consequences of lying.
Robert Wolgemuth talks about the many lies men believe about sexuality, like: a little pornography is harmless, my sin isn’t hurting anyone, what my wife doesn’t know won’t hurt her, and more.
Ron Deal tackles the delicate topic of sexual intimacy. As Deal explains, to be intimate with someone is to know them at a deep level. But what does a person do with their sexual past, especially as they enter into a new marriage?
Having grown up in the church, it came as a shock to me when my husband and I encountered difficulty consummating our marriage.
Tim Muehlhof talks about the reality of spiritual warfare in marriage. Muehlhoff reminds believers that the enemy of our souls is still alive and well and would love to see your marriage fail.
Tim Muehlhoff exposes the real enemy of your marriage–Satan. Muehlhoff reminds couples that their marriage is taking place on a spiritual battlefield, and evil forces have husbands and wives in their crosshairs.
Setting goals is important to maintaining a healthy marriage. Here are a few ideas to help you stick to them.
When you look at our marriage you see unity, but you also see each one of us as a different and unique person.
Exchanging one spouse for another isn’t as easy as returning the wrong pair of shoes. Choose wisely from the beginning and forget the return policy.
If the only time your kids see you worshipping God is at church, then your kids are missing out on a rich experience. Don Whitney and Lauren Chandler talk about worshiping together with their families.
The divine design of marriage calls us to something deeper—to God’s daily involvement. Because we can’t uphold our vows without Him.
Jen Weaver knows that marriage is a lot like dancing: One partner has to lead while the other has to follow. Otherwise, you’re only stepping on each other’s toes.
Author Jen Weaver made a vow to her husband on their wedding day that she would “try” to love, honor, and obey him. She soon realized how much she needed Jesus to be the third party in their union.
Randall Goodgame, creator of Slugs & Bugs, Scripture-based children’s songs, talks about the unique gospel opportunity that is the Christmas season.
I want my own marriage to resemble the one our 41st president had with his late bride, Barbara.
In our culture, names don’t have a lot of meaning, but in biblical times they did. God reveals who He is by telling us his names, like Emmanuel – God with us.
Christmas is a special time of year. Barbara Rainey joins her husband, Dennis, to talk about the Advent season and what you can do to make the holidays more meaningful.