Given the difference in married and single men’s health outcomes, it appears — not surprisingly — that wives are more powerful in changing grown men’s behavior than even their own mothers.
Marital Communication
An analysis of three new articles on the status on men in society today.
Tara, a young lady at the church I was working for at the time, approached me one day after church and asked to speak with me. “You’ve got to help me. I know in my heart that my attitude is wrong, but—I can’t help it. It’s how I feel. My marriage is killing me. It’s …
Thoughts and attitudes are like the engine of a train and our emotions and behavior are like the caboose.
Marriage is never perfect, but, as we try to love the other without expecting anything in return, the joys of the honeymoon stay with us still.
In marriage, it’s important to check our attitudes and discern whether our thinking is based on truth or misperception.
I don’t enjoy my husband’s circle of friends, and this is causing conflict in our marriage.
Dr. Bill Maier addresses the issue of romance in marriage.
How can I get my husband to make our family a priority in his busy schedule?
Don’t let family obligations pull you apart during this season.
Talking about sensitive issues isn’t easy, but it can make your marriage the vehicle that drives both of you closer to God.
Dr. Emerson Eggerichs describes the crazy cycle and how it affects marriages.
Women need to feel loved, and men need to feel respected.
The joy of the season can be drained away by the decision of where you’re going to spend the holidays.