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Strengthening Your Marriage
We all need to care for our hearts — identifying, understanding and dealing with our emotions. If we care for our heart, it allows us to show up and care for our spouse.
If you want a joyful heart but find yourself complaining to your spouse, take action. These simple practices can show you how to stop complaining.
Join Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley on Facebook Live as they share ideas and insights to strengthen your relationship.
This week is National Marriage Week, with Valentine’s Day in the midst of it. It’s a great time to pause, take a breath, and do two things – celebrate marriage itself and Bless your wife.
If you find yourself married to your opposite, rejoice! You have access to a whole new set of skills and strengths that can make life a whole lot more well-rounded.
Join the Perfect 10 Marriage Event from Focus on the Family! Saturday, October 10, 8:30 p.m. EST. Premieres on YouTube.
The number of people pursuing divorce was 34 percent higher during the period of March through June 2020 compared to the same time the previous year. But by following eight straightforward guidelines, most marriages can thrive.
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.
If you don’t have anyone to watch your baby when on a romantic date with each other, don’t give up — all you need is a little creativity and intentionality.
Extra time together can be extra stressful if you’re not used to spending extended time with your spouse. What can you do to take care for yourself and help your marriage?
It’s helpful to have a good sense of humor and lots of forgiveness. It’s also good to help autistic parents understand that challenges are part of normal life. In the end, collaboration between the neurotypical and autistic parent can make parenting success possible!
Though you may be social distancing or “quarantined” at home, you and your spouse can still celebrate Easter in meaningful ways.
Marriage takes two, but for a marriage to succeed, both spouses need to practice emotional self-care. Here’s how to start.
Are the coronavirus, quarantines and uncertainties putting a strain on your marriage? Here are ways to fight the fear and grow closer to your spouse.
Travel is tough on a marriage. But with a bit of planning, you and your spouse can stay connected when one of you is away from home.
Does your marriage need a tune up? Try these tips for a marriage maintenance weekend.
The personal benefits of marriage are enormous. Marriage can benefit couples in three important areas: personal healing, happiness and growth in holiness.
Valentine’s Day isn’t a test to validate or discredit our marriage. It’s simply a way to celebrate the one we love.
A love note doesn’t have to be flowery or sappy. It’s just a way to express your love for your spouse in a way they’ll understand.