Jake has been married to Kim for four years and feels good about how their relationship is going, except for their lack of time together. He admits his job is keeping him away, but he wants the promotion that’s coming up. Continue reading “The Danger of Emotional Affairs”
How to Cope With Conflict
By: Pastor Jared
In this world, conflict happens. Jesus put it this way: “I have said these things to you, that in me you may have peace. In the world you will have tribulation. But take heart; I have overcome the world” (John 16:33). Continue reading “How to Cope With Conflict”
6 Tips on How to Disagree Respectfully
By: Judah Kampkes
Especially when it comes to sharing about faith, learning how to have a discussion about Jesus without it turning into a fist-fight is an art, but it’s something every Christian needs to be equipped to do. Continue reading “6 Tips on How to Disagree Respectfully”
Finding Your Spouse in the Friendzone
By: Adam Marshall
Deep and meaningful romantic attachment is the product, not the catalyst, of a loving relationship. Continue reading “Finding Your Spouse in the Friendzone”
Singles, Feed Your Love Language
Love-starved singles may feel like they need to take drastic measures, but there may be a simple solution to getting more love out of your life. Continue reading “Singles, Feed Your Love Language”
Why Self-care Is Important to Your Marriage
By: Amy Van Veen
What fills your tank? Perhaps you already know the answer to this question – as well as why it’s important for your life, your family and your marriage. But if you’re like most, you’ve probably never asked yourself what it is that fills you with joy and energy. Continue reading “Why Self-care Is Important to Your Marriage”
Tips From a Guy, For When Guys Don’t Notice You
By: Joshua Rodgers
Godly guys care about the beauty of your heart, but you can also put some thought into the way you look on the outside. Continue reading “Tips From a Guy, For When Guys Don’t Notice You”
Yvonne Griese – A Cross in Time: Where Does Our Faith Come From?
By: Laura Bennett
There’s a lot of conflicting emotions when your own habits start to remind you of your parents’. The horror of turning into an adult like them mixes with a sense of pride in the strength of your DNA. It’s excitingly tribal and depressing all at the same time. Continue reading “Yvonne Griese – A Cross in Time: Where Does Our Faith Come From?”
Learn How to Develop Emotional Intelligence
The bell had just rung for the end of recess. Children were heading back to their classrooms, and Year 1 teacher Mrs Boonen was preparing to return to hers when she noticed one of her students stumbling across the playground towards her, fists clenched, rubbing her eyes, sobbing. Mrs Boonen crouched to the ground and extended her arms to Amelia, and the six-year-old rushed into her teacher’s embrace. Continue reading “Learn How to Develop Emotional Intelligence”
You’re Both So Different? That Could Be What Makes Your Marriage Work
By: Sheridan Voysey
Twenty-one anniversaries later, I sometimes look at my wife Merryn and wonder how this marriage of ours works. I’m a writer and speaker, Merryn is a statistician. I work with words, she works with numbers. I want beauty, she wants function. We come from different worlds! Continue reading “You’re Both So Different? That Could Be What Makes Your Marriage Work”