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8 Meaningful Ways to Show Your Spouse You Are Thankful for Them

As November begins, start the month with a servant's heart. Simple and small acts of kindness that say, "I love you," break free from the mundane, bringing about an unexpected but welcoming surprise that will be sure to bless your sweetheart. Little acts of kindness will not only speak volumes to your spouse, but it may begin to soften your heart as well. It brings out the meaning that it is often "better to give than to receive."

20 Ways Couples Can Serve Others This Thanksgiving

Being a couple is an awesome thing. You’re always there to help, support, and love each other. Still, we need to look around and see who else could use some help this Thanksgiving. Here are some ideas where you and your spouse can help others with your talents and gifts.

10 Ways to Practice Compassion with Your Spouse in Stressful Times

Jesus is the ultimate example of a compassionate heart. As the coming Bridegroom for His Bride, the Church, He shows us how to practice compassion towards our spouse. Here are 10 ways Jesus teaches us how to put compassion into practice for our spouses.

6 Things to Do When Your Spouse Won't Open Up

Put an under- and over- communicator together, and you have one spouse dying for some silence and the other one trying to squeeze a few more words out of the non-talker. We have learned to see the humor in this but also extend grace toward the other when the talker wants to have a conversation, and the thinker wants time to think it through.

What to Do When the Honeymoon Phase Is Over

Read on for some encouragement about how healthy disenchantment can actually be a good and even necessary part of marriage. We will explore some of the potential dangers associated with this change, as well as the tools for using it to herald in a more grace-filled and rightly ordered perspective in your marital relationship.

9 Signs That He Wants to Marry You

You may be ready, but is the guy you’re dating ready? How can you tell?

8 Signs Your Marriage Needs You to Be Less Busy

Whether it’s you or your spouse who needs to be less busy (and I’m guessing it’s both of you), we all could use ways to improve our marriage, family, and spiritual life which inevitably happens when we become less stressed. Here are 8 signs your marriage needs you to be less busy:.

5 Ways to Have a Merry Christmas in Your Marriage

All families struggle with the extremes holidays bring out of -and on- us! Here’s a few tips to help you navigate the season.

Biblical Guidance for Dealing with Critical In-Laws This Holiday Season

We bring our insecurities, dysfunction, past hurts, and areas of deception into every encounter, as does everyone with whom we engage. This can lead to misunderstandings and increased hurt. In Matthew 7, Jesus provides steps we can take to guard against this.

5 Things That Happen When Your Spouse Stands by You through Family Drama

When we are committed to being there for each other, offering words of kindness, wisdom, love, and encouragement, a strong sense of security grows in our relationship. We gain this sense of invincibility as a couple—knowing we can face nearly anything as long as we remain a team and God is our leader!

6 Coping Mechanisms for Grieving Widows

Jesus himself wept at the death of Lazarus, showing that sorrow is a human experience and that even He, who knew He would raise Lazarus, felt the pain of loss. This reassures us that our grief is understood and that seeking comfort in God is natural and necessary.

Surviving Holiday Stress as a Couple: 10 Ways to Stay Close

Holiday stress can strain even the strongest marriages, but this season offers a unique opportunity to deepen your connection with your spouse by embracing sacrificial love and intentional connection. Discover practical strategies for navigating festive chaos, from creative date nights to empathetic communication, and reignite your marital spark through shared experiences and prayer.

How to Establish Healthy Boundaries with Your In-Laws

In order to have healthy, life-giving relationships with in-laws (or anyone), we have to continually pay attention to boundaries.

7 Signs Your Marriage Needs More Quality Time Together

We all know quality time matters, but over 24 years of marriage, I've learned how survival mode sneaks up on us. Here are seven signs your marriage needs more quality time together.

How to Combine Traditions for Your First Christmas Together

There is so much joy to be shared together over the holiday season. Creating a home full of tradition and love is one of the great privileges of becoming man and wife.

Jesus, Marriage, and the Meaning of True Love

After a quarter century of marriage, I think I’m finally learning what it means to love.

8 Ways Kids Will Change Your Marriage (for the Better!)

Too often we hear about couples who begin to struggle and find their marriages in a fragile place. Well, I am here to share with you eight ways kids will change your marriage, for the better.

5 Marriage Mistakes That Put Distance Between You and Your Spouse

Many couples drift apart not because of one big failure, but because of five subtle, repeated mistakes. Here’s how to protect your marriage starting today.

Will I Still Be Married to My Spouse in Heaven?

Will my spouse and I still be married in heaven? What if I've been remarried--how will that work in heaven?

How to Stay Connected to Your Spouse This Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is coming, and that means traveling, dinners, family, friends, and Christmas shopping. It is easy to lose track of what’s going on and even easier to disconnect from your spouse when the holidays roll around. This is because there is so much to do and so little time to do it. Still, it doesn’t have to be this way. There are many ways to stay connected to your spouse this Thanksgiving.

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