Tag Archive for: marriage

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

Beyond ‘The Spark’: Sustaining Meaningful Connection in Marriage

By: Steff Willis

We all desire a happy and healthy marriage and yet the statistics show how difficult that is to achieve. Read more

How Your Attachment Style Shapes Your Love Life

By: Jennifer Chu

Ever wondered why your love life feels like a page-turner filled with thrilling plot twists? It’s not just coincidence; it’s your attachment style shaping your romantic relationship! Read more

First Steps to Financial Freedom as a Couple

By: Amy Van Veen

The fact that money is a major stressor in marriage is not news. The way we spend and save can be a black or white issue for many of us. Read more

Healthy Individuals Create Healthy Marriages

By: Jill Savage 

Because the health of marriage is ultimately determined by individual health, we need to be diligent about emotional, mental, physical and spiritual fitness. Read more

7 Healthy Habits That Will Improve Your Marriage

By: Jill Savage

The games were still sitting there. As I was cleaning up after a family gathering, I had put a couple of board games on the bottom step of the staircase. Read more

The Case for Marriage and Why It’s Good For Us: Research Findings

By: Kristian Johnson

“Marriage has lost ground, has retreated the most, amongst working-class and poor Americans, and so what that means practically of course, both economically and socially, is that leaves poor and working-class adults and kids doubly disadvantaged.”  ~ Brad Wilcox

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