Questions to Ask Yourself Am I ready for a relationship? Are there issues I need to address in my own life first? Have we shared enough varied experiences to know what each other is like? Have you seen him when he’s hungry or tired? Have you seen her around ministry opportunities? What do family and …
Marriage Prep
At this point you might be wondering, like the disciples did in Matthew 19:10, “If this is the case, maybe it’s better not to marry.” That is an important decision. Depending on the severity of the red flag, a friend may be able to address them while remaining in the relationship. And not every red …
Controlling Your friend can manipulate in many ways: guilt-inducement, threats of abandoning you, threats of self-harm, yelling, physical aggression, isolating you, pouting, interrogating you, etc. It may be obvious; it may be much more subtle. You might be told that it’s really love, but deep down you know that’s not the truth. If you see …
Remember that you are not alone; your ache is common to every human on earth.
Do you and your spouse have different beliefs about starting your family – about when to get started or whether to have children at all?
Couples who arrive at a shared vision and a purposeful approach to starting a family are able to experience greater joy in their marriages and in their future roles as parents.
Here are a few things to keep in mind as you travel the ocean of online dating.
One of the biggest reasons why marriage is more successful than cohabitation is commitment.
Dr. Bill Maier addresses the issue of premarital sex.
What’s needed is a new, objective standard for what makes a good match, because there are some non-negotiables for choosing a mate.