Reader Responses to 50 Shades of Caution
Following are reader responses to the Marriage Memo of June 18, 2012, “Fifty ShadesRead More »
Following are reader responses to the Marriage Memo of June 18, 2012, “Fifty ShadesRead More »
It seemed my folks were always helping someone.
It hurts to watch a child suffer rejection from an uninvolved parent. Or from an inconsistent parent who promises time together and repeatedly breaks the promise.
A marriage is built on shared memories over the years.
Who doesn’t enjoy a good story? Especially a love story? As a writer forRead More »
“Looking back, I’ve caused us a lot of grief simply because I was aRead More »
Lessons my wife and I have learned about how to enjoy time off.
Impressions from the largest Weekend to Remember conference in 33 years.
Recent plans for our regular date night were derailed for my husband and me.
It is hard work, but someone must be willing to be the first to break the cycle if a relationship is to be restored.
Whether you’re preparing for marriage or looking for a refresher, you and your spouse can benefit from a Weekend to Remember marriage conference.
Sometimes marriage is warm sea breezes … and sometimes it’s the pungent smell of drying paint.
I recently read five articles about marriage in one day. Guess which was my favorite?
One of the favorite letters FamilyLife has received over the years was from a grown daughter who expressed her amazement at the changes in her parents after they attended a Weekend to Remember marriage getaway.
A young law enforcement officer watches an elderly couple model lifelong commitment and faith … and his life is changed forever
The interviews on FamilyLife’s daily radio program help me make daily choices that are honoring to the Lord.
The God who created the giggle box gave us the privilege of using it.
We needed a biblical foundation for our marriage.