Praying for your marriage is important. Every time you and your spouse pray for one another, great things happen in your relationship.
Marriage Success
Upon returning home from deployment, it’s typical for service members to feel out of sorts.
‘I’m not ashamed of my experiences because I know … I’ll be able to use what I’ve been through to help and bless another. …’
Marriages only thrive as each spouse accepts responsibility for the impact of their own disappointments, fears and priorities on the relationship.
Remarriage should be considered carefully and only after a couple has sought premarital counseling.
By following a three-step process, couples from differing ethnic backgrounds can overcome the marital stressors resulting from the conflicting cultural assumptions they bring to the marriage.
Unconditional commitment is the key to resisting marital stressors. This is accomplished by attending to each other’s needs, honest communication and timely encouragement.
Cross-cultural marriage mentoring offers an attractive framework for racial and marital harmony by dispelling false assumptions and demonstrating how to constructively work through differences.
Together, we have unearthed one of the most overlooked secrets for a strong marriage — going into God’s presence together to pray and read His Word.
‘I know someday God will use what we’ve been through to help others.’