Marriage • Online safety Q&A: Setting boundaries on Internet use Husbands and wives should show extreme caution about which social networking sites they visit and with whom they disc... Article
Marriage • Media and entertainment How to make technology work for your marriage While it may be tempting to think life was easier back in 1985 when home phones were the only way to contact someone ... Article
Marriage • Pornography (women) Protecting your marriage from worldly distractions if you fail to guard against these subtle – and sometimes blatant – influences, this world will drain the vitality an... Article
Marriage • Self image and identity How newlyweds can stop acting single After moving from a season of singleness into the routine life of marriage, couples often find it challenging to stop... Article
Marriage • Finances How one couple chose to live the simple life For these families, getting back to the basics granted them a level of joy and satisfaction that keeping up with the ... Article
Marriage • Mental health Do you need refreshment in your marriage? We need refreshment — physical, mental, spiritual and emotional. We need to pause and check in with ourselves and our... Article
Marriage • Boundaries The benefits of losing control in your marriage When husbands or wives attempt to control their spouse, they are placing themselves in the position of God, squelchin... Article
Marriage • Remarriage Navigating midlife remarriage Remarrying was a huge step, especially after past failures and hurts. But we knew God had blessed us with a wonderful... Article
Marriage • Married first 5 years What we wish we knew as newlyweds From communicating to prayer, personality differences to finances, we hope the following advice will give you and you... Article
Marriage • Conflict How to rekindle "like" for your spouse What can you do to rekindle that sense of connection when you feel it’s missing? Consider the following questions. Article
Marriage • Parenting Q&A: When visits with a step-parent disrupt kids' behaviour Consider why your children might be acting out when they return. What do you think is the meaning behind the behaviour? Article
Marriage • Remarriage When the past is present in your remarriage Your spouse may act nothing like your ex, but you might be unfairly reacting based on fears and emotions that are roo... Article
Marriage • Remarriage Common misconceptions about marrying again Remarriage expectations are numerous, but here are a number of myths we hear most often before couples marry again. Article
Marriage • In-laws 7 strategies for relating to in-laws and building a strong marriage Together, you can face in-law issues and use healthy methods that will foster peace and togetherness in your marriage. Article
Marriage • Remarriage Dealing with the past when you're remarried Gil and Brenda Stuart brought memories, habits and history into their new marriage. They learned the importance of ac... Article
Marriage • Remarriage How we built a successful second marriage Seeking premarital guidance from a Christian counselling ministry was the logical choice to proactively protect our m... Article
Marriage • Remarriage How to adjust to a new step-parent, no matter your age If you are in midlife and have a parent that recently remarried, here are a few truths that may help as you adjust. Article
Marriage • Communication 9 questions to ask your spouse to strengthen your marriage As your relationship matures, the questions should become more intentional, and your skills at asking them need to be... Article
Marriage • Separation When you don't want to divorce but your spouse does A rash reaction will do little to change your spouse’s opinion. The best thing you can do is to stay calm and not pus... Article
Marriage • Grief (loss of spouse) How to cope when your spouse is dying Three things to keep in mind as you walk through this with your loved one. Article