Every couple goes through insecurity about their marriage. But that's because marriage inherently requires three actions that ensure you won't get divorced.
Managing anger in your marriage
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Managing anger in your marriage
Managing anger in your marriage | Monday, March 01, 2021
It would be nice if all conflicts were as insignificant as which way the toilet tissue is supposed to hang. But many offenses in marriage are far from trivial. Few couples escape the conflicts that result from differences in family backgrounds, personalities, or perspectives. No matter how our marriages grow in maturity, we always seem to find ways to hurt each other, either intentionally or unintentionally. And with every offense comes pain.
Are you dating your spouse?
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Are you dating your spouse?
Are you dating your spouse? | Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Are you and your spouse making time to “date” each other?
Whether you’ve been married a few months or a few decades dating your mate is vital to keeping your marriage relationship fresh and vibrant!
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Celebrating love: One of the 6 secrets to a lasting love
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Celebrating love: One of the 6 secrets to a lasting love
Celebrating love: One of the 6 secrets to a lasting love | Sunday, February 07, 2021
No one gets married thinking their love for their spouse will fade. We go in believing those butterflies we felt when we first fell in love will last forever. But the truth is every married couple experiences times where they don’t feel as “in love” as they used to. Or the marriage relationship may begin to seem more ho-hum than they thought it should.
Healthy habits of loving couples
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Healthy habits of loving couples
Healthy habits of loving couples | Saturday, January 30, 2021
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First, at some point you must draw a line in the sand. In so many words, proclaim to God and to each other, “We are committed to building a Christian marriage and family. Divorce is not an option. We will have nothing of the world’s approach to marriage. We are committed to keep our love fresh, new, and growing for the sake of our marriage, for the sake of our children, and for the cause of Jesus Christ. As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” In the way you talk to each other today and every day, you affir