Matrimony Monday

Need a kick-start to your relationship? Check out these ideas. Tired of the old dinner-and-a-movie routine, but not sure what else to do on your date nights? Try these eight ideas to get your creative juices flowing! 1. Take in a local show or concert. Your town is probably teeming with gifted and creative performers […]

Daily Scripture Designed With You In Mind To Get You Through The Rest Of Your Day Mark 10:9 “What therefore God has joined together, let no man separate.” So when the enemy comes up against you, speak these words! You gotta remember that “Greater is He that is in you, than he that is in […]

How to Set Relationship Goals for a Good 2011 Resolutions are rarely kept past 30 days, but goals can be life changing. More than good intentions, goals help you put in place concrete steps to create a different life and a different kind of love. If you are feeling your marriage has been drifting or […]

Genesis 2:24 (NIV) “A man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and they will become one flesh.” Pull into the gas station and get directions! God’s design is for you to be united with your spouse, in a one-flesh union for life. Not only has God decreed this, but […]

Matthew 7:24-27 reminds us that it is important for marriages to be built on the rock, which is the Word of God. So when challenges come, and they will, you may weeble-wobble but you won’t fall down. Therefore couples make sure your marriage has the strong foundation so you can weather the storms of life […]

Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.  Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always […]

As the holiday shopping days are counting down, stretching our hard-earned dollars is very important to our wallets.  Many of us are praying for a financial blessing or trying to find ways to bring in extra money to make our 2010 Christmas a good one. If you are shopping on a budget this holiday, here’s […]

Life is always going to happen. There are always going to be unexpected events around the corner and they usually hit us right in our wallets or bank accounts. Whether it is the plumbing problem, car breaking down or as serious as a job loss having a savings account will provide a cushion to help […]

VIA: www.focusonthefamily.com by Alyson Weasley Marriage, like any friendship, begins with areas of commonality, but the stresses of normal everyday life – children, work, finances, illness, caring for elderly parents – can tax the union and cause it to grow apart. Traditional marriage counseling is one way to deepen your friendship, but you can also […]

Keeping Romance Alive by Mitch Temple Life has a way of chipping away at our marriages: jobs and job related travel, in-laws, church activities, activities with the kids, conflict and misunderstandings. Most of us run at the speed of light, wake up one day and realize, “Huh. I don’t feel very close to my spouse […]

As we approach the holidays and end of the year many of us are very busy.  We’re closing out various projects and our time is limited for things like cooking, grocery shopping and housekeeping.  If you like variety and tasty food that require less time in the kitchen, health expert Joy Bauer has some good […]

Three Questions to Ask Your Spouse They’ll open doors for better communication and a stronger relationship Karen O’Connor | posted 11/17/2010 Margie and Bill faced each other in two living room chairs. Four couples observed as this husband and wife demonstrated a process they share with each other every Saturday morning. This particular evening was […]