God created the brain to bond sexually with one person: a spouse. When we understand how our brains really work, we’re free to enjoy God’s design and trust that it’s far better than we imagine.
Pornography, the Brain and Bonding
Letting Go of Fear
The Clausens found that by leaving the past behind, they were able to build happy memories as a family.
Serving as a Family
Serving others teaches kids to think beyond themselves and their own needs.
Growing Closer by Serving Together
We’re called to serve, whether it’s feeding the poor, caring for the sick or teaching children. When you and your spouse answer this call together, you can discover new opportunities to enrich your marriage.
A Clear Calling
The Rosatis discovered there were plenty of kids in need of families right in their community.
Beauty From the Broken
The Rhodes family’s adoption story is a testimony to the reality of redemption.
Earning Their Trust
The Irons’ children found healing in the knowledge that their family is never going to leave them.
Grief and Joy
The Kolman family learned that adoption is often a mixture of gratitude and sadness.
Faith Conversation: Better Communication
Personalities play a role in communication styles. A good approach is to ask your spouse about the times and situations that allow him or her to be open to healthy, honest conversation.
Gift-Giving: Be Better This Year
Worried that your gift will miss the mark? The toaster flopped? Don’t despair. With constant learning and creativity, you really can find a present that speaks to your wife’s heart this Christmas.









