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The Danger of Mediocrity

Up to 60 percent of divorces in the United States stem from “low-conflict” marriage...why?

The Boss of the House

Dear Roger, Is the Bible's teaching on husbands as the "head of the house" still relevant today?

Spaghetti Squash: Marriage Lessons from the Vegetable Patch

I want to have the kind of marriage where my husband and I are so closely intertwined that people can’t tell the difference between his roots and my vines.

How to Make Your Marriage Soar

God expects us to keep our promises. Have eyes only for each other. Reassure your spouse and cherish the vows you made at the altar.

What to Do When "For Worse" Means Mental Trauma

One year after my wife’s accident, her neurologist mentioned a shocking statistic: over 80% of marriages where a spouse has a head injury end in divorce.

  • Dr. Stanley J. Ward |
  • July 13, 2012 |
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What’s More Important - Feelings or Fighting?

In each circumstance, every interaction - we all can choose whether we are going to consider others’ feelings or win at all costs.

Real Commitment in Marriage

In reality beyond taxes and death there are no real 100% guarantees in this life. But there are some principles that, when applied, can make sure your marriage is moving in the direction of long-term, unbreakable commitment.

Ministering Together

While there are many ways couples make ministering together flow seamlessly, there are some foundational elements we can observe and emulate, making it practical to our daily lives.

How to Break Destructive Relationship Patterns

The good news is that your close relationships don’t have to be painful. If you’re willing to change destructive relationship patterns in your life, God will help you break free from them and enjoy healthy relationships.

Marriage Survival Tips: Never Stop Holding Hands

The back cover asks, “What really matters in a relationship?” And that is just what Grylls seeks to discuss.

Ride Down Memory Lane

Julie and Mike had been married for twenty-four years when she sent me the email for my book, 52 Ways to Wow Your Husband: Put a Smile on His Face. She described her most creative wow date for her guy, a real ride down memory lane...

  • Pam and Bill Farrel |
  • June 14, 2012 |
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Live Like You Were Dating

"… and I loved deeper, and I spoke sweeter, and I gave forgiveness I’d been denying…" Tim McGraw's lyrics don't just apply to how we die, but how we date our spouses.

Are You Playing God in Your Marriage?

  • Dr. David B. Hawkins |
  • May 14, 2012 |
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Marital Intimacy –– Not a Taboo Topic

Since we began writing this column, my mom and I have covered almost every topic pertaining to marriage––from housework to kids to romance. However, one subject has remained taboo: sex.

  • Deborah Raney and Tobi Layton |
  • May 07, 2012 |
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The Joys And Tears Of The Military Marriage

A closer look at the special lives of military families

  • Dr. Ann @ Coaching with Dr. Ann |
  • April 23, 2012 |
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The Passionate Preacher and Me: A Love Story

How my husband loved me like Jesus

Living a Triple-A Marriage

I’ve become aware that it is not always possible to “understand” your spouse; sometimes we can only “adjust, adapt and appreciate.”

  • Janice Shaw Crouse |
  • April 09, 2012 |
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How I Learned To Speak My Husband's Secret Language

Do you ever wish your husband would just talk more? Here's how to find out what he may already be saying.

  • Dr. Ann @ Coaching with Dr. Ann |
  • April 02, 2012 |
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Stop Controlling Me!

Often the person who is the most controlling is the one who feels the most controlled.

Wives Need Their Husbands to Ask “Is This Okay?”

Gentlemen, asking your bride’s opinion early is always better than having her second-guess you after the decision has been made.

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