The next time you’re tempted to lash out when your spouse does something that upsets you, remember to love above all else.
Marriage Success
It only takes a moment to become a family of two, but building a relationship that lasts for life takes a great deal of time and effort.
The next time you see a personal weakness come up in your marriage, choose to surrender it to God and remember that the Lord is your strength.
While remembering birthdays, anniversaries and Mother’s Day is important, if you want to show love to your wife, learn to help her with the little things.
It’s time to start gradually getting back to normal. What are your and your spouse’s expectations for this next stage? And how do you readjust — yet again?
Many couples are dealing with difficult issues caused by the coronavirus. But it’s possible to build a stronger marriage by adopting new habits.
When your marriage isn’t what you expected and you feel disappointed, how can you get back the spark?
Family finances are taking a hit during the COVID-19 crisis. If you and your spouse are facing financial changes, here are five tips to help.
Love is a sacrifice. We should treat our spouse as someone of great value and care for their needs. But sacrifice should be motivated by love, not fear.
Though you may be social distancing or “quarantined” at home, you and your spouse can still celebrate Easter in meaningful ways.