Marital Conflicts Can Be Positive
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.
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.
After seven children and three decades of marriage, Rob and Amy reflect on the highs and lows of their relationship, including their regrets—and what they wish they could’ve done differently.
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.
Some couples whose children have grown up and left home may find themselves in a marital crisis. A pastor and counsellor shares why—and what—can be done about it before it’s too late.
The call for wives to submit to their husbands, and husbands to sacrifice themselves for their wives, goes to the heart of love—and requires nothing less.
How can a Christian couple respond to and cope with the feelings that inevitably appear in any marriage? How can they discover true fulfilment?
It’s perfectly natural to have expectations of our marriages and our spouses. But how do they compare with God’s expectations of our marriage?
Have you ever felt like you’ve floundered, or maybe even failed, in teaching your children about the faith? One mother shares her story, and what hope we can hold onto as Christian parents.
As husband and wife, praying together should be our priority—as it is our privilege. Here are some ways we can start praying for and with our spouse.