The ‘Good the Bad and the Ugly’ in Marriage
Couples need to learn how to love each other with the love of God.
Couples need to learn how to love each other with the love of God.
In my effort to build a lasting marriage, I’ve realized I face a never-ending battle against my natural sinfulness and selfishness.
A Christ-centered marriage allows you to love your spouse, not out of duty, but because you are first loved by Christ.
The Song of Solomon provides an excellent description of God’s intention for sex between a husband and wife.
My prayers are with the royal couple as they face the challenge of living out the words of commitment, encouragement, and exhortation they heard during their wedding.
Readers describe nightmares and challenges they faced as they began marriage.
Adam and Laura Brown tell how attending a Weekend to Remember® conference planted a seed of hope in their marriage.
Without a common foundation, the years of old age become the death years instead of the glow years.
Early in marriage it’s important to look for something beautiful rather than focusing negatively on differences.
An automobile commercial provides an interesting reflection of the way many people view marriage today.
It takes a man to be an initiator.
A couple married 55 years shares some of the best marriage advice my husband and I ever received.
Your love can mature and sweeten during the coming seasons of your marriage.
We now have the tools to make our marriage work, and we’re sharing them with others.
Readers share their honeymoon woes with us.
The first year of marriage was total bliss for Adam and Laura Brown. But severe trials were waiting for them just around the corner.
In the June 7, 2010 issue of Marriage Memo, Mary Larmoyeux wrote about “ProposalRead More »