The best thing a couple can do for their marriage is to pray together every day. The second best: laugh. Author and counselor Jim Burns encourages any couple who wants to win in marriage to laugh a lot.
The best thing a couple can do for their marriage is to pray together every day. The second best: laugh. Author and counselor Jim Burns encourages any couple who wants to win in marriage to laugh a lot.
Setting goals is important to maintaining a healthy marriage. Here are a few ideas to help you stick to them.
Ideas to help you feel like you’re living in luxury without spending much money … or any at all.
Here are five reasons I wish my husband and I hadn’t moved in together before saying “I do.”
Despite their differing marriage scenarios, my prayer for both the Bezos and Tebows is the same: a happy ending
When you look at our marriage you see unity, but you also see each one of us as a different and unique person.
Jim Burns explains why the early years of marriage are critical. Burns looks back on his own early years of marriage and the difficulties that arose from having a high-maintenance marriage.
I had no idea what being a wife meant other than we’d live together forever, hopefully have some kids, and file a joint tax return.
Exchanging one spouse for another isn’t as easy as returning the wrong pair of shoes. Choose wisely from the beginning and forget the return policy.
If the only time your kids see you worshipping God is at church, then your kids are missing out on a rich experience. Don Whitney and Lauren Chandler talk about worshiping together with their families.
The divine design of marriage calls us to something deeper—to God’s daily involvement. Because we can’t uphold our vows without Him.
Marriages are being transformed at Weekend to Remember® marriage getaways. Here are just a few of our favorite stories guests shared with us last year.
Jen Weaver knows that marriage is a lot like dancing: One partner has to lead while the other has to follow. Otherwise, you’re only stepping on each other’s toes.
Author Jen Weaver made a vow to her husband on their wedding day that she would “try” to love, honor, and obey him. She soon realized how much she needed Jesus to be the third party in their union.
Steve and Holly Crain’s greatest passion is ministering to single adults in their home church. They give some of the reasons singles fear marriage, and some of the mistakes singles make along their dating journey.
Randall Goodgame, creator of Slugs & Bugs, Scripture-based children’s songs, talks about the unique gospel opportunity that is the Christmas season.
Kate Clark looks back on the freak playground accident that doctors said would leave her in a wheelchair permanently. Kate tells how she wrestled with a deep grief, and shares how her injury still affects her to this day.
For Kate Clark and her family, what started as a lovely day, soon turned into a tragic playground accident that left her paralyzed from the waist down. Kate and her family boldly prayed to God for a miracle, and then watched God move.