On Saturday one of our good friends passed away. When he left his house to go to a local store he never knew his next destination would be his heavenly home.
General
If we were to swing by your home and look at your bedroom closet (don’t worry!) what would we find?
Holidays can be stressful on a marriage. We WANT peace and joy, but often end up with tension and frustration.
We want to encourage you to read this post together and talk about its implications for your marriage.
“Keep it up!” “You’re doing a great job!” “Way to go!” Isn’t it nice when someone encourages you for doing a good job?
If you travel for work on a regular basis, you know that the glamor quickly loses its luster. Loneliness is a frequent companion.
Every year over 34 million Americans travel domestically or internationally for work. This kind of travel can take a deep toll on any marriage.
We all get discouraged. The triggers for discouragement can come in all sizes and shapes.
Brad was raised in a family that had a farming legacy. His grandfather had a company that raised hybrid seed for corn and other crops.
On April 24, 2016, Brad’s dad passed away. Immediately, our family was brought together in a time of grief and mourning.