Tag Archive for: marriage

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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Tinder Mercy or Tender Prey? A Reflection on Tinder’s 10th Birthday

By: Aaron Johnstone

I’ve been a Nick Cave fan for all of my adult life. The man once described as ‘a vaguely psychotic drunken screwed-up* drug addict, deceiving himself with vain delusions of glory’ …has always had a special place in my music collection and medial orbital frontal cortex (apparently the part of the brain responsible for appreciating beauty…). Read more