So, while it is important to use our words privately to build up our spouse, it is even more essential to build our spouse up in public. It’s incredible what it does for your marriage when you can brag about your spouse around others.
Attending church together is an intimate experience and it is not one that married couples should overlook. Rather than choosing to go to different churches, going to the same church together is beneficial. This will help your marriage, deepen trust, and cultivate your faith as a married couple.
It’s easy to let the busyness of the season take priority over your spouse, but the last thing you want is for the holidays to put stress on your marriage.
There is not one perfect answer to how every family should navigate Halloween traditions and celebrations. Yet, there are a few boundaries we should put in place for how we approach this holiday and choose to best uphold these convictions while still creating memories in our homes.
Discover how even unintentional miscommunications can deeply wound your spouse and learn practical strategies rooted in love and respect to foster a thriving marital connection. Explore essential communication techniques like speaking with grace, actively listening, and addressing issues constructively to ensure your words build your union rather than tear it down.
Sex and sexuality is a gift from the Lord, which is why He dedicated a whole book of the Bible to it, which highlights the ups and downs of marriage, with an emphasis on the joys of physical intimacy. Christians should pursue sex in God’s boundaries, because it honors Him, and it is where they will find true satisfaction.
Satan often uses what’s already broken to cause deeper harm. Here’s what the Bible says about taking responsibility and guarding your marriage with God’s strength.
Is it truly better to stay in a broken marriage for the kids? This article offers a thoughtful look at the emotional, spiritual, and practical weight of that question for every stage of parenting.
The most important outcome is not saving a marriage but a redeemed relationship with God through Christ, and this might have to take place (for some men and women) outside of the marriage covenant.
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