Thoughts for Your Thoughts
Thoughts! We all have thousands of them that pop into our minds throughout the day, right? Some are good. Some are bad. Sometimes they pop in and then are quickly gone. Sometimes they pop in and we meditate on them for a while.
Believe it or not, our thoughts could be having a negative impact on our lives and especially on our marriages.
3 Words to Transform Your Marriage
Words are powerful and when we use them correctly they can be beneficial to everyone we come in contact with. This is especially true when it comes to our spouses.
Hope for the New Year
2020 is officially out of here. A new year is just a few days away and I am sure you are looking toward this new year hoping it will be better. We have all had our struggles in 2020 and are looking forward to a fresh beginning.
4 Tips for Christmas Peace
Christmas 2020 is upon us! Here are 4 tips to help you and your spouse enjoy a peaceful Christmas season filled with joy.
Thanksgiving Mentality
Thanksgiving is official over but it doesn’t have to be. Let’s talk about ways thanksgiving can be a core theme of your marriage.
Abnormal Marriage
In a world where a normal marriage is a miserable marriage, let’s be abnormal.
Meeting Needs in 2 Easy Steps
Hello Friends, Who remembers full-service gas stations? At a full-service gas station you would pull up to the pump and a bell would ring signaling the attendant someone was there. They would come out of the store and you would tell them how much gas you wanted. They would pump your gas for you and […]
The Great Marriage Commission
You have all probably heard of the great commission, but did you know we have been given a great marriage commission as well?
Answering the Emotional Calls
Phones are not the only things that can be used to connect to other people. Phones are not the only things that sends a signal when someone wants to connect to you. People have needs that can only be met through connection with other people. This is never more true than in a marriage relationship.
The 5 Acts of Love
Love is not passive or lazy; in fact, it is extremely active. Paul wraps up his definition by showing us 5 distinct actions of love.