When your marriage isn’t what you expected and you feel disappointed, how can you get back the spark?
Marriage Success
If you believe the best in your spouse, you can replace negative thoughts with the truth and bless your marriage.
Spiritual unity with your spouse can strengthen your marriage. But the ultimate reason to work toward unity is that it shows the world God’s love.
As you and your spouse sort through family finances in the wake of the coronavirus, use these links to find helpful financial resources.
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.
As a general rule, couples who share the household duties are happier. So if your marriage needs a pick-me-up, pick up a broom and divide and conquer!
In times of crisis and change, anxiety can creep in and try to take hold of your marriage. However, many options lay before you to combat worry and stress.
How do you love your spouse if they have the coronavirus? Here are some spiritual and practical ways you could assist them during that situation.
The next several weeks won’t be easy. But there are things you can do to lower the stress level and find peace during the coronavirus quarantine.
There are two things to consider when talking to others about your spouse: who you talk to and how you talk to them.
It’s not easy to see your husband’s imperfections and then choose to let him lead your family. But respecting your husband can make him a better man.
Should you share a bed with your spouse or sleep separately? “Sleep divorce” is a growing issue among couples. But does it hurt the marriage?
Divorce may be common in your family, but there’s good news: You can break the cycle.
Many spouses refuse to accept responsibility for hurtful words. But when those words create emotional barriers, it’s difficult to communicate.
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.
Love is in the air, and Hallmark movies are on the air this Valentine’s Day. Is it possible to sit down and — gasp! — actually enjoy a romance movie with your wife?
Finding work-life balance isn’t easy. But it’s important for the health of your marriage. Here are four ways to start.
Jeremy and Audrey Roloff want to create a Christ-centered marriage that can go the distance, so they intentionally pursue togetherness daily.



















