A Hand to Hold When I Grow Old
A couple married 55 years shares some of the best marriage advice my husband and I ever received.
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 »
In my mind Bethany is still that little girl who was born with a dimple on her right cheek–just like mine.
The heart of a wedding is really a simple ceremony in which a man and woman pledge their lives to each other.
Little else occupied my mind in the weeks leading up to my youngest daughter’s wedding
Even after all the preparation Merry and I had for marriage, there are some important things that we did not fully understand.
Confronting cohabitation in my church.
Whatever you say about the state of marriage today, one thing is sure: Most peopleRead More »
A soul mate isn’t someone you discover; it’s someone you intentionally and prayerfully become.
Notes from the day my daughter, Rebecca, married Jake Mutz
What can I say to a husband who doesn’t understand my need for good friends?
Barbara Rainey, author of “Growing Together in Forgiveness,” shares some compelling stories about those who have walked the road to forgiveness.
Three suggestions on how to prioritize your life.
Most people would have called this a marriage without hope.