Pastor Dave Wilson and his wife, Ann, explore the complex and wonderful dance of marital intimacy as they share their own unique dance experience.
Are you and your spouse seeking God together? Author Sam Ingrassia talks about the blessings of praying the Scriptures with his wife each day and encourages other men to follow in his footsteps.
Sam Ingrassia and his wife had hit a rough patch in their 37-year marriage. Sam tells how he and his wife began infusing new life into their marriage by praying together daily.
Looking back, it was easy for us to fall in love. But staying in love, well … that takes hard work.
Did you realize your wedding dress was really a cheerleader uniform? David Delk reminds us that in marriage we get the privilege of cheering for, encouraging, and cherishing our spouse.
You said, "I Do." Now what? David Delk encourages couples to get out of their ruts and change the way they think about their spouse by intentionally praying for them daily.
Are you regularly praying for your spouse? David Delk introduces the Marriage Prayer-68 powerful words that can change the direction of your marriage.
Christians often toss prayers up with little regard for the nature of their intended recipient. But when we rightly pray, it is our righteous Father in Heaven who hears us--a Father who loves us, and who intends good toward us.
God inclines His ear to those who pray. Dennis and Barbara Rainey swap stories of answered prayer with Ed and Wendy Bjurstrom. Hear what God is doing in the lives of these couples.
Four things men can do when initiating prayer.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey, authors of "Two Hearts Praying as One," talk with Brett and Carrie Chaffer about the benefits of praying together as a couple.
What is keeping you from praying with your spouse? Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about the challenges they've faced when trying to pray together on a regular basis.
Dennis and Barbara Rainey talk about the joys of praying together as a couple. Mitchell and Beth Dean are their special guests.
Even before I began working for FamilyLife, I used to tell people that the Weekend to Remember® was the “best conference I’ve ever attended.” Merry and I went when we were engaged, and we’ve attended several times since then. The weekend provided an invaluable foundation for our marriage—a clear biblical understanding of God’s purposes for […]
If your name is on the Ashley Madison list, or if you have some other secret infidelity like pornography or strip clubs, here are some steps to take right now.
Alex and Jill Averitt learned that nothing is impossible for God.
Submission is one of those often caricatured, rarely understood parts of the Christian life.
How do you balance motherhood with being an attractive, romantic, interesting wife?
God has a purpose for our lives and for the homes where we spend those lives.
Tom Flippin resisted God nearly all his life. But in the end, God answered his wife’s prayers.
Your wife needs you to pursue a relationship with her—not just when you want sex, but as a way of life.
First Peter 3:7 tells me to live with my wife “in an understanding way” and to “grant her honor as a fellow heir of the grace of life.”
During the first two days of our recent vacation in western Montana, the air was filled with smoke from forest fires. My wife, Merry, and I could barely make out the outline of the Bitterroot Mountains. Then a cold front swept out the smoke … and replaced it with rain and low-hanging clouds. We drove […]
Seven stories of couples who decided to make prayer a daily discipline.
Only you know how to best cultivate and guard the woman God has given you.
Courtney Reissig recalls her courtship with her husband, Daniel. Although she'd left feminism behind, Courtney tells how difficult it was to follow her husband early in their marriage.
High touch in a time of high tech.
Five financial pointers that will benefit any couple.
Author Courtney Reissig explains that to most feminists, equality equals sameness. Reissig shares how God changed her from a staunch feminist to a Bible-believing wife and mother.
Growing up, Courtney Reissig believed she could do anything boys could do and tried her hardest to prove it. Courtney tells how God gradually changed her heart.