Your wife's need to be heard is her way of letting you be the caretaker and confidant her mother and friends used to be.
Marriage wasn't going well for Michael and Hayley DiMarco. Then Hayley studied the fruit of the Spirit as promised in Galatians 5:22-23, and realized she wasn't tapping into the power available to her.
Jay and Katherine Wolf share their love story. After four years of happily-ever-after, Katherine, a model, endured a massive stroke. Katherine and Jay share what God is teaching them.
Katherine Wolf, joined by her husband, Jay, talks about the massive brainstem stroke she miraculously survived just months after giving birth to their son.
Pastor Voddie Baucham shares four areas where men should lead their families: evangelism and the fallen nature of children, marriage enrichment, discipleship and discipline, and lifestyle evaluation.
For a man to lead his family spiritually, he needs to continue to point them to the gospel. Pastor Voddie Baucham explains why this focus is important.
No matter where your marriage is, it can always become stronger. Here are some ideas for those who want to shake things up a bit.
Getting to the heart of your communication struggles.
Three communication tips based on wisdom gained from years (and years) of trial and error.
If you could have a "do over" in life, what would you want to redo? Barbara Rainey and Karen Loritts comment on the hardest part of living out biblical womanhood in their own lives.
Barbara Rainey talks about the high and noble calling of being a wife. Barbara acknowledges that while marriage is sweet, it's not easy, especially when dealing with differences.
What are you more focused on? Your husband's faults or his virtues? Barbara Rainey, creator of Ever Thine Home®, talks to wives about being their husband's biggest supporter.
Marriage has taught me how different I am sexually from my husband.
Barbara Rainey talks about walking through the storms of life. Barbara recalls one of their hardest seasons of life, and tells how they continued to believe in God's sovereignty through it all.
Tim Savage, senior pastor at Camelback Bible Church, talks about Paul's admonition in Ephesians for wives to submit to their husbands and husbands to love their wives.
Mutual attraction usually brings a couple together before they get married. Tim Savage reminds listeners that couples who go the distance are those who marry for the glory of God.
An annual exercise to listen to your wife's words and hear from her heart.
Gary Thomas explains that people get married to be accepted, but then pull back from each other. Gary says you have to be transparent with each other if you want to deepen intimacy in your marriage.
Gary Thomas tells husbands and wives if you really want to love your spouse, you have to kill the things in your marriage that irritate your spouse.
The goal of our love is to see our wives become more like Christ. I must be ready to die to myself as I cleanse her, nourish her, and cherish her.
Is love enough to sustain a marriage for a lifetime? Pastor Alistair Begg talks about the importance of understanding God's plan for marriage.
Pastor Alistair Begg tells what the Bible teaches about what is really going on during a marriage ceremony.
Renewing romance in your marriage means taking the time to work on your relationship. Epress love to your husband like you want him to express it to you.
Learning a second language is challenging, but when that language is the natural voice for your spouse, it is worth the effort. Dr. Gary Chapman unpacks three more love languages.
The most meaningful of love letters are simply true, humble expressions of the heart. Learn about the elements of a love letter and things to avoid.
Jennifer Smith talks about her first years of marriage and the difficulty she and her husband, Aaron, had consummating the marriage. When they finally shared their struggles with close friends, healing slowly came.
Jennifer Smith remembers her joyous wedding day. She had no idea that just hours after saying "I do," her hopes and dreams for a romantic honeymoon would be challenged.
She married for love. So why did she feel so hopeless? Jennifer Smith,recalls the day she met her future husband, Aaron. Little did she know that storm clouds were not far behind.
It seemed like the 1948th time we’d had the same exchange. But the solution this time was different.
As an NFL quarterback, I yearned to make the big game. But as much as I love football, I realize it can easily distract us from more important goals.