“To get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with.‚” Mark Twain
Connecting with Your Spouse
A working definition of nourishing is demonstrating your love. It involves a conscious resolution to identify your spouse’s strengths and find creative ways to stimulate them.
If we’re honest, all marriages have trials. Learn how to use difficulty to build an overcoming marriage and grow closer than ever to your spouse.
Spiritual friendship is eagerly helping each other know, serve, love, and resemble God in deeper and deeper ways.
Thriving couples cultivate common hobbies and undertake shared adventures through regular Date Nights!
Is it possible to keep a healthy sense of mystery alive in a familiar, long-term relationship?
This month’s Date Night will give you the opportunity to take a break from the holiday grind—the stress, the worries, the overcrowded schedules, the race to find the perfect gift, and other stressors—and invest as a couple in the well-being of someone else.
As the weather cools and the seasons change, we couldn’t pass up talking about a critical component of your thriving marriage — mutually satisfying physical intimacy.
Sometimes, the sweetest, most tender memories are those that happened during moments that were unplanned and that may seem unremarkable to the casual observer.
Having a happier marriage may be easier than you think. You can do little things to add joy to your union. Here are inspiring stories written by couples on how they made their marriage happier.
While it might seem old-fashioned or passé to people outside the faith, the Christian view of sexuality is actually a very radical one. God’s design for sex is bigger than we often realize.
Autism support usually focuses on children, but autistic adults need support too. Here’s what you need to know about autism in marriage.
Household chores can be a point of contention in marriage. To avoid this conflict, couples should focus their energy on out-serving each other.
Sometimes, the busyness of life can wear your relationship down. Author Mitch Temple and Dr. Bill Maier offer some tips on bringing the romance back for a successful marriage.
When talk between spouses seems shallow to them, what’s missing? How can you help a couple have better communication in marriage?
Pastor Kevin Thompson explores three primary roles in marriage – friend, partner, and lover – and explains how spouses can live out those roles optimally by investing in their relationship mentally, emotionally, and physically.
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You can find volumes on romance, intimacy and passion in marriage — not much on being good friends as husband and wife. But couples can ignite their love life by boosting the quality of their friendship.
Whether you are searching, dating, engaged, or newly married, there are some truths you need to know about your future or current spouse.
Where you are and what you do are simply factors in the equation, but they are not the summation of a good time. Stop looking for fun in your marriage and start creating it!