If we’re honest, all marriages have trials. Learn how to use difficulty to build an overcoming marriage and grow closer than ever to your spouse.
Marriage
God has called husbands and wives to serve as unique vessels of His love for the other.
When you are attracted to another, use these two strategies to protect yourself and your marriage.
Non-Affectionate This is not the problem for most couples. Often there’s a need to restrain the passions that run so strong at this point in a relationship. Setting the flames of romance aside for a moment, is your friend comfortable with giving and receiving affection? Does he/she show appropriate affection to friends, parents, siblings, etc.? …
By following a three-step process, couples from differing ethnic backgrounds can overcome the marital stressors resulting from the conflicting cultural assumptions they bring to the marriage.
If you are seriously attracted to someone other than your spouse, chances are you’re seeing that person in an unrealistic light.
Healthy conflict can actually take your marriage to deeper levels of intimacy.
How do you ‘celebrate your singleness?’ Here are some ways to go on the offensive.
Thriving couples cultivate common hobbies and undertake shared adventures through regular Date Nights!
God will likely use two sources through which to communicate to you about such a decision: your head and your heart.
If cherishing is to be pushed to an even higher level in a couple’s present experience of marriage, it will happen because they find ways not only to keep in touch with the past, but to project the past into the future.
God has given you experiences that build wisdom if interpreted and used correctly. And that wisdom can be a tremendous benefit to others who will go through the same dark valley.
Studies show that the average couple spends only four minutes per day engaged in meaningful conversation. Four minutes! Can couples really expect to foster intimacy with so little time devoted to positive communication?
With the right spirit and actions, any marriage can be restored.
Even number-nerds and financial free-spirits can work together toward a successful financial future.
As the weather cools and the seasons change, we couldn’t pass up talking about a critical component of your thriving marriage — mutually satisfying physical intimacy.
You don’t have to be rich to have a sensational sex life.
Overcoming starts by facing struggles that often lie hidden in darkness. Learn how to walk the path of light personally and within your marriage.
Marriage encompasses the spiritual and physical act of two lives becoming one. But can that union truly thrive if one or both of the individuals involved is feeling unfulfilled?
Before getting upset with your spouse, have you stopped to think about his or her intentions?