Busyness, parenting and mundane tasks can grow over the path to togetherness. But it’s never too late to reclaim the trail to intimacy.
Marriage Success
Though I may juggle more activities at the end of the year, I can make time with my spouse and be fully present when we spend time together.
Surveys find that divorce rates drop by 30 percent or more when engaged couples seek premarital counseling.
All lovers know there is a price for love. And God – who is love – knows more than anyone else the cost of great love.
Though He came to earth already, we’re waiting for Jesus to return. Waiting is difficult but not passive. It should involve preparation.
Remember you are a couple first and parents second. (Don’t let the kids have all the fun!) Here are a few tips to help you have a great couple’s Christmas.
One of the best things you can give your spouse during the holidays is time. Use these Christmas conversation starters to build intimacy with your spouse.
Focus on the Family invites you and your spouse to celebrate Advent. To pause from the hectic pace of the holiday season and remember those who waited for God’s promised Son, to hope in His Word and to rest in His love.
Focus on the Family invites you and your spouse to celebrate Advent. To pause from the hectic pace of the holiday season and remember those who waited for God’s promised Son, to hope in His Word and to rest in His love.
Married individuals … experience less stress and emotional pathology than their unmarried counterparts.