Tim Muehlhoff reminds us that our words are powerful and can often be misinterpreted.
Tim Muehlhoff reminds us that our words are powerful and can often be misinterpreted.
Words are like seeds. It’s best to be purposeful with the words that you sow.
Long-time pastor Bill Wellons and his wife of over 30 years, Carolyn, tell couples how they managed throughout their marriage to get away alone together in order to seal their relationship as husband and wife.
On today’s broadcast, Bill and Carolyn Wellons, married for over 30 years and co-authors of the book Getting Away to Get It Together, tell how their trips away as a couple helped them focus on their marriage and connect on a deeper level.
Bill and Carolyn Wellons share how taking time to get away as a couple has refreshed their marriage and made it stronger.
Since all of us like praise, then why aren’t we better at praising others?
If you are struggling with communication in your marriage, the solution might be to work on your listening skills.
Even if you have a degree in communication, you still may need a remedial course when it comes to communicating with your spouse.
When conflict happens, forgiveness is a crucial step toward reconciliation in every marriage relationship.
When a couple experiences conflict in their marriage, how they resolve that conflict affects more than just the marriage.
Even if a couple stays together for decades, if they are merely living under the same roof, they’re missing out on the blessing God has intended marriage to be.
What would happen if you built a house with two different sets of blueprints, two different architects, and two different builders constructing the house?
Tim Muehlhoff explains how he helps students make peace with their past by teaching them to honor their parents.
The climate of a marriage, just like the weather, can change at a moment’s notice.