What Husbands Wish Their Wives Knew About Men
A wife can help her husband be what God wants him to be by understanding his needs.
A wife can help her husband be what God wants him to be by understanding his needs.
If you want a great relationship, learn to showcase your spouse.
When it’s necessary to confront and correct someone, do it in a way that puts a priority on the relationship.
Don’t let another day go by without communicating admiration for your husband.
No matter what your marriage stage—newlyweds, raising young children or teenagers, empty nest with grandkids—we share some common needs as wives.
Likewise, you can strengthen your husband’s self-esteem. But first you must recognize where he needs bolstering.
A list of things to pray for your husband
Your encouragement can breathe life into your husband.
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