If I could give one gift to married couples, parents, roommates, and fellow Christians, I think it might be…compassion. Let me try to explain why we often lack it, and why it’s so essential to …
Ask Yourself These two Questions Before You Agree to get Married
Determining someone’s character can be a bit tricky if your brain is a little fogged by infatuation, so I’ve come up with a question that helps singles look at their potential mate with a little more …
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Your Sacred Family
Do you remember the biblical story of the esteemed Abiud? No? Well, what about Azor, Shealtiel, Zadok, or Matthan? You haven't heard of them either? At this point, you might feel that you …
Asking too Much of Our Marriages
Stanford professor David Cheriton cuts his own hair and bought a used Honda Odyssey for his family. He’s lived in the same colonial-style house for over thirty years. He flies commercial and even …
Loving Your Spouse by Pursuing a Divorce
After I asked Bob Lepine to send us an article featuring his excellent book Love Like You Mean It, I was shocked when I saw that Bob, the cohost of Family Life Today’s long running radio program, sent …
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Protect Your Holidays from Toxic People
Brian’s wife Angie and his mother don’t get along, though Angie has tried. Angie is a sensitive Christian who earnestly prays for her mother-in-law, but every holiday the passive aggressive (and …
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