10 Ideas to Protect Your Marriage
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
Jon Erwin, producer of the “October Baby,” tells the story of 19-year-old Hannah, whose life is upended when she learns that she is adopted and the survivor of a failed abortion.
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
Beth Walker woke from a coma with no memory of her family; her husband, Hal, had some difficult choices
Each word you speak takes root for good or bad in the hearts of those who hear it.
I noticed three common themes that developed among responses to a recent series of Marriage Memo articles
Sometimes a ‘season of singleness’ helps you grow in your most important relationship … if you do it right.
Marriage Memo readers respond with their creative proposals.
Children are like wet cement. The time to impress their hearts for good is when they’re small.
Love, joy, and crickets.
The story of an orphan who weighed only five pounds at six weeks, yet taught me about God’s love and compassion.
Will college wreck your faith? For many it does, but it doesn’t have to.
Packing for college? Don’t forget to tuck away some wisdom in that suitcase.