He was laid off from his job. The day had started normally. He went in to meet with his boss for their weekly meeting…
Brad & Heidi Mitchell
When was the last time you and your spouse took the time to recount and celebrate the shared history you have together?
Have you ever done something you deeply regretted? It may be only known to you or a few others. It may have little or no effect on people around you.
At two recent Build Your Marriage conferences we were asked the same question: “How do you keep children from negatively impacting your marriage?”
The movie, “War Room,” has been capturing the hearts of millions of people with the message of hope through the power of prayer.
Keeping love and romance fresh and alive in marriage takes intentionality and thoughtfulness. In the early years of dating, engagement, and marriage the wonder and effort poured into a relationship can seem natural.
This weekend we drove south to see our daughter and son-in-love. One of the many joys of our weekend was watching them in their church.
We love weddings. Recently we attended the wedding of one of our friends’ son, Peter, and his fiance, Kristen.
We want everyone with in-laws to have the healthiest relationship possible with them. Last week we began by listing the first four of nine axioms, or truths, for in-law relationships.
John and Luann, Bill and Marilyn—what do these four people have in common? You guessed it—they are our parents.