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3 Things to Consider Before Studying the Bible with Your Spouse

The way that we approached studying our Bibles was completely different. I related to Scripture in the themes and how the “story” made me feel. Conversely, he related to Scripture by digging into its cultural context, the fulfillment of prophecy, and the radical life-changing truth of the gospel. The first time we sat down to read our Bibles together, I felt overwhelmed and frustrated.

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15 Cozy Fall Date Ideas for You and Your Spouse

Are there some classics that you love to watch this time of year? Plan a night to veg out together, maybe even snuggle up on the couch together, and enjoy a classic with your spouse. Pair the movie with some candied popcorn or hot chocolate, and you have a perfect night on your hands.

8 Ways to Let Go of Bitterness Against Your Spouse

It’s easy to keep score when we’ve been hurt, but true healing begins when we hand our pain to God. Learn how Scripture guides us to let go of resentment and love again with Christ’s strength.

5 Ways to Love Your Pregnant Wife

No matter how much a baby has been prayed for or wanted, there's no way around the profound ways pregnancy and having a baby change the marriage relationship! Many of the changes are wonderful! Some of those changes are wonderful but sort of like a refining furnace for your relationship.

How to Live with Your In-Laws and Still Love Them

Multigenerational living—once the norm among Americans from all walks of life—brings challenges to modern home life.

Check Engine Light On? Signs Your Marriage Needs a Tune-Up and How to Fix It

Marriages don’t come with flashing warning lights, but the Bible shows us how to spot trouble early and fix it with faith, prayer, and purpose.

4 Simple Ways Gratitude Can Save Your Marriage

Years ago, I remember struggling with a shortcoming in our marriage. I was just about bubbling over with it. And then my husband sweetly came to me and said, “Thank you for being patient with me. I know this has been hard, and I am trying my best.” His gratitude toward me breathed grace into our relationship. I had a renewed patience for our situation and a renewed commitment to face it together instead of pulling away with frustration.

16 Financial Decisions Every Widow Has to Make

You can’t plan the grief, but you can plan the next steps. Get a calm, step-by-step path for the first days, months and year so you can act wisely and trust God’s care.

5 Fall Retreat Ideas for Couples to Refresh and Reconnect Spiritually

During fall, the vibrant colors of changing leaves reflect the natural process of renewal. Just as the earth undergoes this seasonal shift, it's a wonderful time for couples to reflect on their relationships and reconnect, both with each other and God. The crisp air and peaceful landscapes create an ideal setting for you and your partner to pause, refresh your bond, and nurture your spiritual lives.

10 Small (But Powerful) Ways to Make Your Wife Feel Loved

You can make a commitment today to be the best husband you can be. Let this commitment to love your wife guide your daily decisions and your actions.

3 Myths Wives Believe about Marriage

Unmet expectations are one of the most destructive contributors to broken marriages.

Grieving the Loss of a Child

The recent tragedy that struck the Steven Curtis Chapman home brought this issue to the forefront of our minds. As the Chapman's grieve and piece their lives back together, thousands of other couples are experiencing similar tragedies. How can families come through the other side of a child's death?

5 Intentional Questions to Regularly Ask Your Spouse

The easiest way the Devil can steal from our marriages often does not look like dramatic breaks of trust or infidelity - it's actually just letting life consume us to the point that we slowly are strangers living in the same home. The way to avoid the slow fade out of love is intentionality! 

How to Maintain a Healthy Marriage Before it Breaks

You don’t wait for your roof to cave in before fixing your house. So why do we wait for our marriages to fall apart before we act.

10 Ways to Reflect God’s Character in Your Christian Wedding

A Christian marriage is designed by God to flourish, even as individual Christians flourish. The closer each partner grows toward God, emulating His character, the closer they’ll likely grow toward each other.

30 Day Prayer Challenge for Your Wife

Here’s how the challenge works. Every day for the next 30 days, you will pray in a specific way for your wife. We have provided related articles and Bible verses for you to study and pray over your wife.

7 Thoughts that Will Change Your Marriage

Can I change my spouse? Do the kids always have to come first? These answers and more to help you transform your marriage.

5 Ways Changing Routine Can Strengthen Your Marriage

It might be time to change the "usual or fixed way" you do things and try something different. It might be time to change your routine. The way you did things before kids might not work once you have kids. The way you did something last year might not work this year.

2 Things to Consider about Conflict in Marriage

Rather than pursue a "fight-free" marriage, perhaps seek a relationship with healthy conflict resolution. While I do not savor conflict, the truth is that often conflict can lead to a healthier and stronger marriage. Through confronting our issues, we grow deeper in understanding, love, and affection for each other.

8 Ways You Are Belittling Your Husband and What God Says about It

The drifting that occurs when we are not in perpetual union with Christ (Hebrews 2) has ripple effects like wandering from our role as wife, helper, encourager, and teammate. Drifting is sneaky and brutally subtle. In the same way we search our hearts for idols so we do not transgress the first and second commandments, we must also survey our attitudes towards our callings in the home, starting with our covenant relationship.

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