4 Tips for Giving Grace in Your Marriage
Don’t let little issues grow into resentment and isolation.
Don’t let little issues grow into resentment and isolation.
The next time you and your spouse find yourselves in a “discussion,” follow these steps for resolving relational conflicts in marriage.
It’s nearly impossible to connect your life to another and not have significant disagreements. These ideas will help you direct your conflicts in a positive way.
Let me encourage you to step into the relationship rather than away from it. Be courageous.
Because God is faithful, powerful, and willing, you can be realistic and hopeful about your marriage at the very same time.
Help in evaluating the emotional health of your marriage.
These three steps will help you restore freedom in your life.
A few ground rules can transform verbal brawls into a communication breakthrough.
When did our culture decide that marriage was supposed to be light and fluffy?
Viewing your spouse as a gift from God is a life-changing perspective.
Practical suggestions that any married couple could apply—no matter how healthy your relationship.
It’s all in the way you package it.
Here are three principles that can help you address the issues that keep popping up to disrupt your marriage relationship.
Some issues in a marriage demand ongoing engagement.
What could be closer than your own home, and who could be closer than your own spouse.
Recognizing and fixing a fatal flaw in many marriages: the blame trap.
Once we understood each other’s dreams, and once we each realized what the other person was valuing, our attitudes changed.
Should you handle your money any differently now that you’re married? Tommy Nelson, pastor of Denton Bible Church, gives couples advice about handling money after marriage.