6 Ways We Keep Our Love Alive

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In marriage you have to be intentional if your love is going to be alive and thriving. Join us as we share 6 ways we invest in our marriage.

4 Ways to Over-Communicate

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Want to learn how to communicate more effectively with your spouse? We have 4 easy ways you can start implementing in your marriage today.

Becoming a Marriage Mentor

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Having a mentor is critical to the health of your marriage. Let’s discuss why you and your spouse should consider becoming mentors to another couple.

The 5 Languages of Forgiveness

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Sometimes “I’m Sorry” is not enough. Let’s look at Gary Chapman’s 5 languages of forgiveness to learn how to give a genuine apology.

Emotional Communication

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Communication is the one thing every marriage has in common. Let’s explore emotional communication and how it can benefit your marriage.

The Power of One

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Too often we lose power in our marriages by playing the “Blame Game”. Instead, let’s use the “Power of One” and turn the focus on ourselves.

The Marriage Toolkit: Parent Edition

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Being married, when children are added into the mix, can be a bumpy ride. We wanted to create a specific plan just for parents. We know you are going to benefit greatly from the wisdom of the Burgess family.

Stories: Meet The Burgess Family

A Family of five. A mother, Father and 3 brothers

Alex and I couldn’t be more excited to introduce you to two of our closest friends. We have known the Burgess Family for several years now and we can truly say this is a family everyone needs to know.

Creating A Healthy Marriage Culture

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Your marriage has a culture. It is either what you create or what you tolerate. Let’s talk about ways to create the marriage culture you want.