The storming of the Bastille was the seminal event that unleashed the tumultuous French revolution; Europe would never be the same. And yet, astonishingly, King Louis XVI’s diary entry for that day …
Waiting, Waiting, Waiting
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That Excruciating Exercise: The Discipline of Waiting
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A "Good" Marriage is a Good Marriage
Voltaire warned us not to let the perfect become the enemy of the good. That’s not a bad motto for marriage, in one sense. Can we call a good marriage a “good” marriage, or in your mind, is that a …
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Baby Bouncing
There is a common trap in marriage that younger couples need to be aware of. I call it “baby bouncing.” In a real-life case (names changed), Francine ultimately grieved when her husband Jacques fell …
The Art of Making Yourself More Marriageable
When talking to a group of singles, one woman took offense when I said that part of our response to the Bible’s affirmation of pursuing marriage (Prov. 31:10) is to work on making ourselves more …
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