Through small acts of service, we grow closer as a couple, get to know our church family better and enjoy being used by God to touch others’ lives.
Marriage Success
Hurting people need Christians in their community to reach out and demonstrate the love of Christ.
When a man enters into a covenant relationship with his bride, he commits to the responsibilities of loving, honoring and cherishing her.
Your timeline for having kids is important. It is worthy of careful prayer, but not hypercare.
Yes, having children will change your marriage, but you can trust that God designed your marriage to grow and deepen through that change.
“Why have kids?” That’s a question couples are increasingly prone to ask.
We so long to find or to create certainty in our lives. There is but one certainty in life, and that is the presence of our loving God.
External stressors are magnified in cross cultural marriages because of disappointments when cultural assumptions are unmet. Developing a shared identity is the key to growth.
Becoming one is something that takes effort and persistence.
The author describes her personal story of triumph over the pain of a military deployment.
According to Jacob Silverman there were 1,138 federal benefits, rights and responsibilities associated with marriage.
Cross-cultural marriage mentoring offers an attractive framework for racial and marital harmony by dispelling false assumptions and demonstrating how to constructively work through differences.
Busyness is the enemy of marriage. Restoring intimacy to marriage requires an intentional effort to spend time communicating openly and empathically with one another.
Upon returning home from deployment, it’s typical for service members to feel out of sorts.
While humility is not often praised in society today, it is a characteristic that Christ displayed at every turn. Marriage offers the perfect testing grounds for humility.
Human beings have an innate desire to connect, to experience dynamic relationships with one another.
When couples compromise on obedience to God, their marriages drift towards mediocrity. Abundant marriage, however, is within reach when attending to five key areas.
The goodbye is over — good for you! You’ve made it through what was most likely the toughest moment of your time apart. The next thing you have to look forward to? The reunion! Here are some tips for making it from the moment after goodbye through the readjustment period with your health, sanity and …
‘I’m not ashamed of my experiences because I know … I’ll be able to use what I’ve been through to help and bless another. …’
God’s promises are solid and surprisingly applicable to military life.