7 Paradoxes of Marriages Today, According to a Marital Counsellor (Part 2)
Why do some marriages lack a “certain spark”? A marital counsellor highlights three final observations.
Why do some marriages lack a “certain spark”? A marital counsellor highlights three final observations.
A marital counsellor shares his take on the common strands he’s observed in rocky relationships—and what couples can do instead.
A father of two and veteran youth worker identifies three biblical truths that can shape our priorities in raising our kids.
When couples have children, they can forget how to relate to one another as husband and wife. But it doesn’t have to be this way, says this veteran marital therapist.
Marriage is hard work. But sharing this quality in your marriage could very well make a lifelong difference.
While all attention might be on the needs of your newborn in the early days of parenting, don’t forget the needs of your spouse, says one husband and father.
What can we learn about marriage from an early church father who never married? Surprisingly a lot, as the author finds out.
Stories and interviews about raising teens, marriage mistakes, and homemaking were among the most-viewed this year.
Years, if not decades, of disagreements and tensions can lead to many marriages breaking up. But conflicts can give couples an opportunity to re-discover each other, too.
After years of marriage, some of us may have forgotten all the things we love about our spouse, and perhaps even the whole point of our marriage. A Korean drama reminds this wife of the answer.