by Christian Family Life | Nov 16, 2020 | Build, Christian Marriage, Communication, Intimacy, Invest, Marital Trials, Restore
Two emotions have dominated our year more than any other – Fear and Anxiety. These emotions have been a 1-2 punch to the gut of millions…if not billions of people dealing with a global pandemic and so much uncertainty. The health of our marriages can be profoundly...
by Christian Family Life | Aug 1, 2020 | Build, Christian Marriage, Communication, Invest, Marital Trials, Restore
Written by Special Guest Contributor: Alan Morgan. We’re in a series of articles designed to help married couples achieve financial clarity. One of the biggest sources of conflict in marriage is money. If you missed the first two articles then simply head to...
by Christian Family Life | Jul 21, 2020 | Build, Christian Marriage, Communication, Invest, Marital Trials
Written by Special Guest Contributor: Alan Morgan. Last week we outlined 4 key steps for navigating financial challenges in marriage. If you missed that article you can check it out here – https://www.christianfamilylife.com/money-problems-marriage-stress/For...
by Christian Family Life | May 1, 2020 | Build, Christian Marriage, Invest, Marital Trials, Restore
Written by Special Guest Contributor: Cindy Goff This time of quarantine is difficult for so many. I find myself distant from those I love. My lens appears to have a filter clouding my view. Normal routines and bigger dreams appear to be on hold or...
by Christian Family Life | Jun 6, 2018 | Marital Trials, Restore
Marriages fail for many reasons, but knowing these 6 primary reasons marriages fail will help you avoid some of the pitfalls common to most couples. All relationships, whether romantic or friendly, start with a basic motivation of attraction. This motivation may focus...
by Christian Family Life | Sep 12, 2016 | Marital Trials, Restore
What do you do when your spouse loses a job? Here are 5 things you can do to help the situation when a spouse loses a job. The Bad News when Someone Loses a Job I heard the garage door opening. It was only 5 o’clock. Don certainly was home early. Lately he had been...