Reader Responses: Honeymoon Horror Stories
Readers describe nightmares and challenges they faced as they began marriage.
Readers describe nightmares and challenges they faced as they began marriage.
Loving her has taught me what it means to wait on the Lord.
I finally have the confidence to explain the gospel to other people.
It takes a man to be an initiator.
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.
Authentic community between believers demands that the real you is willing to meet the real needs of others.
The discipline of silence and solitude is not just for those in monasteries.
Moths and butterflies can remember lessons learned as caterpillars, but they still kill themselves trying to get to the light.
A beloved Christmas carol, written by a man lost in despair, directs us to remember the living God who sent His Son.
In the November 2004 issue of The Family Room, we asked our readers to send us stories of their most meaningful Christmas gifts.
Use the names of Christ to teach your kids who He is and how to relate to Him.
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.
Tips for making this holiday season more enjoyable.