Surprising Secrets of Highly Happy Marriages
Research shows that five little things separate great relationships from the rest.
Research shows that five little things separate great relationships from the rest.
Research professor Scott Stanley talks about the power of prayer in marriage. Scott shares how praying for your partner strengthens your relationship and your commitment to them.
Marital researcher Scott Stanley emphasizes that a couple’s ability to work through conflict together is determinative of a couple’s success. But commitment, he says, must be the foundation.
A promise is a powerful thing. Research professor Scott Stanley, talks about the transforming power of commitment.
Seeking grace and serving God in the midst of ordinary days.
Shaunti Feldhahn assures couples that happiness is within their reach, especially when they enter the marriage covenant wholeheartedly, resigned to stay committed no matter what.
It’s not always the big things that make a marriage. Little things mean a lot. Shaunti Feldhahn, reveals the five things that women say their husbands do that make them the happiest.
Shaunti Feldhahn uncovers the secrets to a happy marriage. Find out the five things wives do that sends men to their happy place.
Every day, good or bad, my husband and I remain committed to our marriage
Singer songwriter Chris August shares the origin of his hit song “Restore”, and how God used a joke to produce this.
Steven Curtis and Mary Beth Chapman experienced some significant trials early in their marriage.
Accepting your differences will help you mature beyond the downsides of your personalities.
Is your marriage in a “death spiral”? That’s how Moe and Paige Becnel describe the first four years of their blended-family marriage. Joining the Becnels is blended family expert, Ron Deal.
Bill and Pam Farrel encourage men and women to know what they might be getting into by asking their significant other the right questions.
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Regardless of how we arrived in our unequally yoked marriage, we are part of God’s plans and our spiritually mismatched homes are vital to His purposes.
Bill and Pam Farrel encourage couples to walk in faith, not fear, towards marriage, but not without asking some strategic, thought-provoking questions to their romantic interest first.
The love story of Kenneth and Helen Felumlee was anything but ordinary