Seasonal devotions based on a frontier painting by Morgan Weistling
Prioritizing Marriage
Prioritizing your marriage during the parenting years is a balancing act
Insidious, overwhelm is the urgent that competes with – and often wins – in the daily war between the important and the urgent.
Investing in your relationship at a live event strengthens your marriage, connects you with others and even helps your church.
Praying for a friend’s marriage doesn’t require eloquence, but it does guard that marriage against the demonic forces trying to dismember it.
If you’re intentional and purposeful, you can use social media to honor marriage and promote positive messages about it.
It’s time to do some spring cleaning, decluttering, and clearing out all the junk you’ve accumulated in your house and your marriage.
Facing tough times is like paddling a kayak against a strong ocean gale. How do you stay married when life threatens to swamp your relationship?
Surprise your spouse with an old-school love letter — and deepen your connection.
Consider the following ways to partner with your spouse and prioritize marriage in a blended family.
If you don’t have anyone to watch your baby when on a romantic date with each other, don’t give up — all you need is a little creativity and intentionality.
Valentine’s Day isn’t a test to validate or discredit our marriage. It’s simply a way to celebrate the one we love.
If you’re not sure that certain friendships are having a positive impact on you, consider the influence these guys have on your marriage. Do they encourage you to love your wife more?
Pastor Ted Cunningham helps leaders think through what rest looks like when the chaos of pastoral ministry.
Loving your spouse well might mean giving up certain activities for a season. Those will most likely be good things, but if you feel disconnected, it may be time to examine your weekly schedules.
Mother of five and business coach, Alli Worthington, offers two simple steps to help moms break busy in their world so they can refocus on their marriage.
Many marriages operate like a cable company. They give the best of themselves initially, but that royal treatment doesn’t last long. Here’s a tip on how to keep from taking your spouse for granted.
Marriage should be an intimate relationship that lasts a lifetime and grows stronger over the years. That’s the kind of love for which the human heart longs. Every human heart — yours and your spouse’s.
Many people feel stressed by the Christmas season, yet they don’t want to neglect their marriage. Connecting with your spouse is possible — even when you’re busy.
Engaging in productive and even spiritual activities can ultimately take us away from the higher calling of being a wife. Here are three ways to keep your marriage a priority in during busy times.