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5 Mistakes I Made in My First Year of Marriage

During that first year, dissatisfaction, disappointment, and discouragement were a part of daily life. It was clear to me we weren’t a match.

5 Things to Do When You Want to Cheat on Your Spouse

Proverbs warns that adultery destroys the one who commits it. If you’re on the edge of a sinful choice, stop here first. Here are five God-honoring steps to protect your relationship.

5 Goals for Growing Closer to Your Spouse in the New Year

It's amazing what any couple can accomplish when even one partner is willing to do the work.

5 Lessons Couples Can Learn from the Christmas Story

It may not make sense. The situation may seem impossible. The odds may be stacked against you. Trust God.

5 Powerful Changes to Make in Your Marriage Next Year

Marriage takes prayer, purpose, and perseverance. These five steps can help you and your spouse stay united and spiritually strong in the new year.

5 Gracious Ways to Handle Christmas Disagreements in Your Marriage

Let this Christmas be a time of unity, relying on God to bring clarity to the situation. You can trust Him in all things—even disagreements in marriage.

What Does the Bible Say about Living with Someone before Marriage?

Cohabitation is common, but is it biblical?

3 Ways to Protect Your Marriage from Satan This Holiday Season

The holidays should bring peace, but many marriages feel more strained than blessed. Discover how to push back against the spiritual attacks that come through stress, busyness, and misplaced expectations.

7 Things Wives Wish Husbands Would Do at Christmas

I bet your precious wife has already been doing “all the things” from decorating to baking, striving to make this time of year filled with moments and memories your whole family will enjoy and love. So, join her and do this beautiful holiday season together. It will not only be a great way to bond but also such a blessing for your marriage.

4 Ways to Set Boundaries for Your Holiday Family Gathering

Hosting a holiday get-together is the very definition of hard work. More than just the given—that is, physical—labor, serving as a host will also require you to perform emotional—and spiritual—labor. Take the issue of boundaries, for example. Whenever people assemble, conversations will ensue, and so will differences of opinion. But when there are so many divisive issues waiting to twist an innocent dialogue into a conflict, how do you protect your holiday celebration from devolving into an emotional mess?

6 Reasons Married Couples Should Start Their Own Holiday Traditions

Observing past traditions lends itself for both partners to look with sadness upon days gone by. By creating new traditions, each partner values the other equally, allowing them to create new and exciting ones that make the holidays even more fun than they remember and leave a legacy for their children to pass down to their children.

Do We Know How Old Joseph Was When He Married Mary?

How old was Joseph when he married Mary? Was he a teen heartthrob, an older businessman, or even a widower?  

5 Ways Going to Bed Angry Can Actually Help Your Marriage

Trying to fix everything before the day ends may be doing more harm than good. These biblical insights show why slow reconciliation can strengthen your marriage.

7 Powerful Fertility Prayers for Couples Trying to Conceive

If in your efforts to conceive a baby you’re struggling with doubt and despair, here are seven powerful prayers inspired by biblical women who faced the same struggles.  

10 Reasons Keeping Score Is So Dangerous for a Marriage

Often score-keeping spouses justify keeping track of their spouse’s wrongdoings because of past hurts, wounds, and disappointments they’ve endured in the relationship. But keeping score can cause irreparable damage to a marriage.

7 Ways to Support Your Stressed-Out Spouse This Christmas

It's interesting how some find joy in the hustle and bustle while others feel overwhelmed and unsupported. While I'm grateful for my newfound sense of peace, I'm also more aware of how a bit of intentionality can relieve stress and help the holiday feel brighter.

6 Christmas Gift Ideas Your Spouse Will Love

Christmas can create undue stress as we strive to find the perfect gift for our mate. But it doesn't have to be stressful. With a little creativity and a better understanding of who our spouse really is, we can get gifts they will appreciate for a lifetime and gifts that will help better their lives, learn a new skill, and make them better people as a result.

3 Steps to Less Financial Stress with Your Spouse

It’s printed right there on our money: “In God We Trust.” But do we?

99 Small Ways to Communicate Respect to Your Husband

99 feasible ideas that could change the culture of your marriage today. 

7 Romantic Dates to Get You in the Christmas Spirit

Christmas doesn't have to be a time when intimacy is lost. In fact, it can be quite the opposite. Even with a small budget due to the strain of Christmas on your finances, follow the suggestions above or create your own romantic night. It doesn't take a lot of money to make someone feel special.

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