We may sometimes grow dissatisfied with our lives. But married couples do well to reflect on the things they know are blessings from the Lord.
Marriage
How are you to understand the differences between men and women? We like to think of them this way: Men are like waffles; women are like spaghetti.
Because tithing involves money, it is a prime candidate for controversy and marital conflict.
Will Smith’s desire to stand up for his wife raises the question: What’s the best way to defend your spouse?
Have hope. You can take steps to have healthy, God-honoring sex and intimacy in marriage.
It often falls on the wife and mother to discern how to best support and nurture relationships within the family.
Life doesn’t play out like a sit-com with everything wrapped up in 30 minutes. Ask Kirk and Chelsea Cameron who’ve experienced both TV and real-life relationships.
Learn how to avoid an angry marriage by memorizing these six verses and asking God to remind you of them when you’re tempted to lash out at your spouse.
When you discover that your husband has been hiding a sexual sin like pornography, it will be difficult to hear — but I encourage you to allow your heart to fully grieve.
Physical and emotional problems can challenge any marriage. But with the help of God and good friends, Ken and Joni Eareckson Tada found the strength to persevere in their marriage.
Women who do not understand why their husband isn’t initiating sex can often personalize it and struggle emotionally.
It is Christ alone who gives us the power to love others in a committed way.
Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley have discovered three key experiences to help strengthen a couple’s spiritual connection.
A growing number of Americans hide credit cards and bank accounts from spouses. Financial infidelity can damage your bottom line and destroy your marriage.
God asks you and your spouse to trust Him with by giving your very best. Will it make a difference in your marriage?
Knowing what to say when a close friend goes through a divorce is difficult, yet there are several ways you can ease your friend’s burden.
Emotions are like the dash lights in your car. They’re not the problem; they’re simply trying to tell you something.
A spouse can bring pain, triggers and irrational responses to a marriage when he or she has experienced trauma that’s unresolved. But with love and commitment, his or her spouse can learn to help.
The Bible tells us to forgive unconditionally, but it doesn’t say we are to forget immediately. Sometimes it takes time to rebuild the trust that’s been lost.
Forgiving your spouse is never easy. It means letting go of an offense. It means giving grace instead of nurturing a grudge. How do you do that?



















