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?
Unwrapping the Present
Weak Body, Strong Bond
‘God calls you to give yourself, to deny yourself, to be other-person oriented, and you can find life in it.’
Serving Together in Your Neighborhood
As we pondered Jesus’ command in Acts 1:8, we’ve come to realize that our “Judea” is essentially those living nearby. We began reaching out by simply loving our neighbors.
Back From Iraq: A Readjustment Story
‘I know someday God will use what we’ve been through to help others.’
Dealing With Romantic Regret
Romantic regret can haunt some people for their entire lives.
Reclaiming the Heart of Marriage
God calls us to a renewed life, but it still takes patience, sacrifice, discipline and compassion.
Money Talk: The ‘You’ in ‘Unity’ Is Silent
Couples who look to each other for accountability and support will reap the benefits of increased intimacy and wealth.
What if I Only Suspect a Problem?
What you should be worried about are signs that your spouse’s use is getting out of control.
Giving Together
This month’s Date Night will give you the opportunity to take a break from the holiday grind—the stress, the worries, the overcrowded schedules, the race to find the perfect gift, and other stressors—and invest as a couple in the well-being of someone else.
Anyway Love
To love anyway is to love like God – and to learn about God’s love for us.







