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Discovering Your Spouse’s Love Language

Your imagination is the limit when it comes to finding ways to speak your spouse’s love language. What’s most important, however, is that you learn to speak it.

Learn to Speak Your Spouse’s Love Language

We discover the primary love language of our spouse, and we choose to speak it whether or not it is natural for us. Love is a choice.

A Transformed Marriage

Just as God brought about transformation in Saul’s life, He can bring about transformation in ours, including in our marriage.

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Jim Daly’s Unexpected Path to Marriage

Jim Daly shares how he and his wife, Jean, met, and goes on to ponder the exhilarating twists, turns and steps that lead to a man and a woman meeting, dating and eventually marrying.

How Mobile Devices Ruin Your Vacation

When your family is on vacation, who is more distracted by technology — the kids or parents? Here are some tips to help you focus on your family and fun.

Making Marriage a Priority in Your Blended Family

Intentional decisions you make to keep marriage a priority in your blended family.

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6 Ways to Make Your Marriage Happy

Happiness is in short supply for too many couples. And the reason may be that they don’t work at it. Happiness, after all, is not something that happens; it’s something you make.

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Healthy Teamwork

Collaborating with our spouse in spiritual disciplines can strengthen our walk with Christ, as well as strengthen our marriage.

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Pornography and Your Marriage

Many men believe that viewing pornography is, at worst, a private sin with consequences that affect only them. But pornography is in fact a sin that harms the most intimate of relationships — marriage.

What to Consider When Considering a Cruise

If you’re looking for a vacation that offers adventure, fun and excitement with plenty of good fellowship, delicious food and interesting places to visit, consider cruising as a couple.

Mopping Up Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day can be fraught with disappointment. Though we ask for little, we may still be unwittingly tangled up with unrealistic expectations.

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Authentic Faith

Sometimes we mistakenly judge faith by superficial actions or by adherence to religious traditions. But when our faith is truly growing, the fruit of the Spirit will be evident in our lives.

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What Should I Look For in a Future Husband?

Alistair Begg explores the top six qualities women should look for in a potential husband.

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What Should I Look for in My Future Wife?

Pastor Alistair Begg explores six of the most important things men should look for in a potential wife.

The Many Roles of Grandparents

Creative grandparents play several roles. They are historians, mentors and role models, all of which are significant and important as grandparents seek to love and nurture a new generation.

The Best Mom Ever

The best thing I can do is surrender my pride and the fear of what other people think to the Lord. I need God to help me have the right heart as I live in daily dependence on Him.

Seeing the Best in Him

Chrystal Evans Hurst learned that acknowledging the little things her husband does, telling him that he brings her joy, or speaking well of him strengthens their relationship and builds his confidence.

Passion and Pleasure

A couple can build such a satisfying sexual relationship, getting to know each other so well, growing in such intimacy, that the thought of an affair holds little appeal.

What the Kids Are Feeling

Depending on their ages, children respond differently to the losses they feel from moving. Parents need to help them understand that with all endings come opportunities for new beginnings.

Surviving the Stress of Moving

Susan Miller and her family have moved 10 times, so she’s familiar with the roller coaster of emotions. Susan’s learned that getting everyone connected to the new community makes a big difference in the adjustment.