Overcoming loneliness in marriage takes prayer, persistence, and patience.
Here are 5 ways that husbands commonly can miscommunicate to their wives that they are unloved.
Most of us can’t change on our own. We need the power of the Holy Spirit at work in our lives as well as the trusted input of mentors, friends, family, counselors, pastors, and more.
Getting married for the second (or more) time is challenging. Dealing with the pain from a divorce or death of a spouse is hard enough; adding the demands of blending families with children is even more stressful.
Are you unknowingly letting your marriage drift apart over time? Find out how to prevent this common issue and keep your relationship strong for the long haul.
When our partner becomes unsafe due to their own limitations, trauma, hurts, or other unhealthy patterns of behavior, a part of creating a healthy space for this relationship includes strategic boundaries.
If you are an empty nester or will be soon, consider the financial pitfalls that empty nesters fall into and start making plans or adjusting things now.
Make a commitment to yourself, the Lord, and your wife to pray more for her in 2025. You’ll be glad you did.
Couples can rediscover themselves and, in doing so, rediscover each other during this new chapter in their lives.
Marriage is one of the best gifts in life, but it can also be one of the most challenging gifts in life. Here are some positive changes to help strength it in 2025.
If you are feeling a bit stressed this holiday season, here are eight tips to help you navigate holiday stress as a couple this year.
Since the season of thanks is upon us, let’s go ahead and recognize the one person in our life that we should appreciate the most, our spouse.
There’s an idea fairly common in our culture about the woman’s mind. Television shows, magazines, movies, and songs make reference to this great unknown – what does a woman want? What is she thinking? Men seem perplexed by the complexities of our spaghetti minds. You’ve heard that term, right? Men’s minds are like waffles; compartmentalizing thoughts into boxes. Women’s minds are like spaghetti; our thoughts connecting all over the place.
When two people commit to getting married, they vow to be together forever. But as the years go by, it is easy to get into a marriage rut, allowing small annoyances to bloom into bad habits. Those habits, when gone unchanged, can slowly erode a firm foundation of a marriage. Here are seven habits that can cause damage to a marriage:
Every wedding you attend has a 50/50 chance of surviving.
So, what is the secret to a lasting marriage?






