Intentional sharing and meaningful time together are too important to the health of your marriage to be neglected.
Then I asked my wife a question that would change the nature of our relationship forever. I needed her to be more than someone who I did fun things with.
I don’t just want to connect with him just for me. I want to both know him and be known by him. I want my husband to join in our conversation too.
No matter where your marriage is, it can always become stronger. Here are some ideas for those who want to shake things up a bit.
Conflict with your spouse is inevitable for all couples. Whoever got the idea into our heads that “marriage should be easy” probably wasn’t married.
Just a five-second look helped connect my mom and dad during a frenzy of activity.
Three communication tips based on wisdom gained from years (and years) of trial and error.
Saying “I’m sorry” is one of the most important phrases you can say in any relationship. But it’s also one of the hardest.
Early in our marriage, these simple principles changed our hearts and transformed our relationship.
A few small actions carry surprising power in building a lasting relationship.
Communication in marriage is not easy. But the fight to communicate is worth the work. In the end, you’ll find a thriving marriage rooted in oneness, not division.
Wondering which direction you should go with a big decision? Don’t overestimate your ability to mess up your life by taking a wrong turn! 6 Q’s to help.
A list to keep you talking with your spouse for a whole month.
It was one of the biggest conflicts in our marriage. And as I sat there full of anger and self-righteousness, I knew that I hadn’t handled it correctly.
True partnerships are cemented by couples who frequently and specifically verbalize their need of one another.
Even simple acts of support can give your spouse the boost he or she needs during a busy work week.
Recognizing what is your responsibility and what you need to leave in God’s hands.
Ten Bible verses to help family communication.