We withstand the traumas of life better when we have good marriages, friendships, work relationships and community connections. The problem is, while we need relationship to be strong, powerful forces drive us apart.
Relationships
Every choice has a consequence, like a pebble in a pond. Each word has a ripple effect that builds others up or tears them down. Each action has an aftermath that draws us closer to our spouse, or creates a chasm that divides.
Remarrying was a huge step, especially after past failures and hurts. But we knew God was giving us a chance to model God’s beautiful redemptive plan and exemplify what marriage is supposed to be.
Have you ever felt like you were in the “daily grind” of marriage? Explore how to bring fun and laughter back into your relationship, and even enjoy your spouse when they drive you crazy!
How does your marriage survive after your spouse admits to having an affair? One couple shares their devastating story and how God intervened to rescue their hearts and their relationship.
Many married couples are surprised when their relationship moves from the “honeymoon phase” into real life! Learn how to shift from a “me” perspective to “we”.
Is your marriage fun? For many, this question makes you realise it’s been a long time since “fun” has been a word to describe your relationship.
Leaders often have a unique opportunity to take the hit from hurting people and help them work through pain. Here are 5 ways to maintain a forgiving spirit while ministering to the broken.
“What we do in life, echoes in eternity” – Gladiator. It’s one of the most profound movie quotes of all time. It’s also true that what we do in life, echoes through generations and into their eternity.
Dr. Gary Chapman describes how the five love languages can help people with dementia—and their caregivers—experience a powerful emotional connection.