We can improve our ability to control our emotions. The skills we develop can make us more aware of what we are feeling, which can help us break the cycles in the way we interact with our spouse.
Understanding Your Feelings to Stay Connected In Your Marriage
Facing Your New Financial Reality
Take steps to lower your financial stress.
How Your Husband Needs You
Most husbands share a certain set of needs and desires. Some of your husband’s needs may surprise you, but you can learn how to move beyond your expectations to build a marriage that goes the distance.
Mean Kids or Bullies: What’s the Difference?
Teaching children how to recognize the difference between unkindness and being bullied
No More Empty Words: Why Parents Should Talk Less
The secret to helping kids make wise choices may be easier than you think
Steven Curtis Chapman: Beauty in the Brokenness
The Chapmans are celebrating 32 years of marriage. Steven and Mary Beth met in college and married young. But married life was much harder than Steven had anticipated.
Being Grateful for Your Spouse
Our expressions of sincere thankfulness can bless our wife or husband and strengthen our relationship. We are to rejoice in our spouse. But how can we bless our spouse by rejoicing in him or her?
Faith Conversations: Giving Thanks in All Circumstances
It’s easy to think that feeling thankful is dependent upon our circumstances. But Scripture tells us to give thanks in all circumstances, to rejoice always, regardless what is going on around us.
Facing the Reality of a Fetal Alcohol Diagnosis
Raising a child with a fetal alcohol spectrum disorder involves dealing with a range of emotions, embracing faith and cultivating a community of support.
Fetal Alcohol: One Family’s Story
Their infant daughter had trouble eating and sleeping. Lights, smells and sounds were too intense. The Kulps knew something was wrong, but they had no diagnosis.









