5 Essentials for a Thriving Marriage
Help mentees evaluate how they could elevate their marriage before it starts.
Help mentees evaluate how they could elevate their marriage before it starts.
We know what you’re arguing about. Grab pointers to deal with the issues nagging your marriage and how to approach conflict like a pro.
It’s one thing when your home is filled with fighting. But if things are just okay? How do you work on your marriage when your spouse won’t?
If you’re looking to take your next date-night convo to the next level, try out these 25 questions to ask your spouse.
From “I do,” there will be forces trying to pull you and your spouse apart. Fight the drift by focusing on intentional, quality time.
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Spiritual intimacy creates the deepest, most significant bonds between wives and husbands, but that doesn’t mean it comes easy.
A significant chunk of “the book of love,” a.k.a. Song of Solomon, talks about conflict. Matt Chandler, Tiffany Lee, Chip Ingram, and Tim Muehlhoff address the dynamics involved in conflict, and coach us toward resolution and closer relationships in the aftermath.
Summertime feels like freedom to kids out of school. But a working mom’s perspective is a bit different. Tracy Lane describes how she plans to make meaningful memories with her children this summer.
When we look for the positive or the negative in our spouse, we see what we want to see. Jeff and Stacy Kemp coach husbands and wives on how to address the causes and cures for marital discontentment.
Our marriage proves “opposites attract” to be true, but it doesn’t come easy. Thankfully, we’ve learned we also complement each other well.
Most of us dream of deeper emotional intimacy with our spouse but have no idea how to achieve it. Instead, we tend numb or fix what we feel.
Families experience a closer connection when they laugh together. Keeping things light with Ted Cunningham, Dave Stone, and mother-son duo, Nelda and Tim Hawkins.
Feeling dry, unsatisfied, restless? Author Gretchen Saffles believes your life can be more — and you can be among well-watered women. Here’s how.
Gretchen Saffles knows what it’s like to feel overwhelmed, unable to thrive. If you’re longing for more, don’t miss the way to fullness and peace (at last).
Feeling lonely in marriage? Dr. Greg Smalley offers ideas to help you resolve conflict, start talking about what you’re carrying — and move back together.
Life has a way of moving us into roommates in marriage when we want to be soulmates. Ron Deal talks with Dr. Greg Smalley about how to stay deeply connected.
Want to pray more with your spouse, but don’t know where to start? Try these five simple prayers for couples.