Tag Archive for: marriage

Love for a Lifetime: A Christian Guide to Marriage

By: Elizabeth Glasby


Marriage today can feel complicated and uncertain, with countless opinions about what makes a union successful. 

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How to Stop Small Things Turning Into Big Arguments

By: Kourtney Smith


Every couple has moments where something small suddenly turns into a big argument. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone.

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Why Values Matter More Than Looks in Relationships

By: Sabrina Peters

The spark gets things started, but shared values keep the fire burning. Let’s talk about what really matters in a relationship.
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Advice for Couples: Breaking the Pursuer-Distancer Cycle

By: Sabrina Peters

The pursuer-distancer cycle is a familiar pattern in relationships that can lead to misunderstandings, frustration, and emotional fatigue. Read more

Rebecca St. James & Cubbie Fink Get Honest About Life After “I Do”

By: Laura Bennett

Holding a dream to get married can seem like a vain hope when culture’s increasingly shedding Christian dating ideals. Read more

Learn to Love Your Partner the Way They *Feel* Loved

By: Sabrina Peters

Marriage is one of the most beautiful and refining relationships we can experience. It teaches us about love, selflessness, and grace—but it also stretches us beyond what’s comfortable. Read more

3 Keys to Lasting Love

By: Sabrina Peters

In a world where so many romances flicker out as quickly as they spark, there’s something profoundly beautiful about relationships that endure. Read more

Better to Be Single Than With the Wrong Person

By: Sabrina Peters

As a pastor, I’ve had the privilege of guiding countless individuals on their journey through life and love. Read more

Cultivating Relationship Rituals

By: Sabrina Peters

Relationship rituals are not just about going through the motions; they are about creating moments that hold significance, strengthening the bond between you and your partner. Read more

3 Habits of a Happy Marriage

By: Sabrina Peters

Happy marriages don’t just happen, they’re built, and a reflection of the habits that undergird them, day-in and day-out. Read more