The Foundation of a ‘Oneness Marriage’
God has given us divine blueprints that offer hope, direction, and purpose for marriage.
God has given us divine blueprints that offer hope, direction, and purpose for marriage.
Communication struggles need to be identified before they can be repaired.
Even when it stings, I’m thankful for a husband who is straightforward.
Open communication is essential to the life of a marriage relationship.
It’s easy for a married couple to get into ruts—doing the same things together, year after year. Here are some ideas on how to plan a date night.
The foundation of a marriage is a commitment of unconditional love. Romance is an outward expression of that love … and a thermometer of your relationship.
The world’s 50/50 Plan for marriage is destined for failure. God’s plan calls for something much greater.
Enhance your husband’s self-worth by discovering—and doing—what pleases him.
What were you really saying when you vowed to love “until death do us part?
Advice from couples who have been married over 50 years
Advice from couples who have been married over 50 years
Here’s some practical, counter-cultural advice on how to make marriage work.
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