Sometimes we forget that Jesus’ command to “love one another” includes our spouse. But remember, God sees how you love your husband or wife.
Marriage
“Do not lie to one another” means we must also avoid lies of omission. Have you been leaving out facts or hiding anything from your spouse lately?
How my husband and I celebrated and made a family memory
Deciding whether to have another baby is one of the most difficult decisions a couple will make. If you’re facing this issue, how can you navigate it together in a healthy and biblical way?
Could a marriage that started as an agreement between two strangers survive?
When a husband says, “My wife constantly criticizes me,” what do you do? Help him deal with the issue using these tips.
Ann White’s marriage was in desperate trouble, but she was terrified to let anyone know. She discusses how God helped her to break through dysfunctional patterns and finally ask for help. Hear this courageous story about a marriage restored. (Part 2 of 2)
Your sexual backstory is not just the things that happened to you in the past but how those experiences shaped how you think about sex.
Ann White’s marriage was in desperate trouble, but she was terrified to let anyone know. She discusses how God helped her to break through dysfunctional patterns and finally ask for help. Hear this courageous story about a marriage restored. (Part 1 of 2)
Many spouses are too busy to connect with each other. Here’s how you can help a couple dealing with this common marriage problem.
If a wife or husband feels neglected by their spouse or out of touch with them and tells you about it, how can you help? Use this guide.
Navigating difficult decisions as a couple
Satan wants to keep you isolated from other Christians so you don’t encourage one another. But fellowship can strengthen your marriage.
Counselors Milan and Kay Yerkovich offer helpful insights on learning how you show love to others, particularly your spouse, and explain what steps you can take toward loving like God does and breaking negative patterns to create a deeper, richer marriage. (Part 2 of 2)
Counselors Milan and Kay Yerkovich offer helpful insights on learning how you show love to others, particularly your spouse, and explain what steps you can take toward loving like God does and breaking negative patterns to create a deeper, richer marriage. (Part 1 of 2)
Friendship in marriage is vital, but the busyness of life can squelch it. Don’t let emotional connection in marriage fade away — revive it using these tips.
You just had to vent a little. At least that’s what you told yourself. How bad could a bit of grumbling really be?
In marriage, we have ample opportunities to “wash one another’s feet” without actually touching the tootsies.
Understanding my husband’s hobbies brought us closer together
Loving an addict isn’t easy. If the spouse of an addict shares their dilemma with you, what’s the best way to help?
















