With the chaos of kids, jobs and schedules, it’s easy to feel disconnected. But there are simple ways you and your spouse can reconnect your love.
How to Reconnect with Your Spouse
There is a Shortage of Foster Families
“The Crisis in Foster Care” read the Washington Post headline. The article, dated January 10, 2020, talked about “an acute shortage of foster parents.” A simple online search yields numerous […]
A Marriage Meditation: The Lord is Your Strength
The next time you see a personal weakness come up in your marriage, choose to surrender it to God and remember that the Lord is your strength.
Little Things That Spark Marriage Arguments
Determine to do whatever it takes to learn to resolve conflict when sparks start marriage arguments. Pursue peace in your marriage and you’ll be on the right path to creating a no-regrets marriage.
Are We Ready to Start a Family?
Three couples weigh in on when they decided it was best to start a family and the resulting joys and challenges.
Being “Together” While Churches Remain Closed
In this time of isolation, it is comforting to know that the Spirit of God is not limited. We are free to participate in the work of the body from our own living rooms or food pantries.
Loving Your Wife With the Little Things
While remembering birthdays, anniversaries and Mother’s Day is important, if you want to show love to your wife, learn to help her with the little things.
Forgiveness and Marital Distress
During this unusual season of “quarantine fatigue” unresolved issues around forgiveness may rush to the surface.
Un-Quarantining: 8 Important Questions to Ask Your Spouse
It’s time to start gradually getting back to normal. What are your and your spouse’s expectations for this next stage? And how do you readjust — yet again?
Mother’s Day for the Post-Abortive Woman
I distinctly remember the first Mother’s Day after I experienced my abortions. I can still picture the scene as me, my parents and my siblings loaded into the family minivan […]









