by Christian Family Life | Sep 8, 2023 | christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, Enrich, intimacy, Marriage Health
This blog is written by friends of the ministry, Will and Cindy Goff. In our previous blog, we acknowledged that navigating a new life as empty nesters requires intentionality - choices. When the children are off on their own, a couple will experience a new rhythm of...
by Christian Family Life | Sep 6, 2023 | Build, christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, Enrich, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health, Reality, Restore
This blog is written by friends of the ministry, Will and Cindy Goff. Reflecting on how to keep a marriage vibrant after the kids are gone has the benefit of time, since we have been empty nesters for 20 years! We’re older in years, but not in our hearts. As we...
by Christian Family Life | Aug 15, 2023 | bless, Build, christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, Marriage Health
This blog is written by friends of the ministry, Abi and Zach Schneider. When Abi and I first decided to start dating, we were very clear on our intentions of the relationship. We knew that we were falling in love with one another. And we had clarity that there...
by Christian Family Life | Jun 30, 2023 | Build, Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, marital trials, Marriage Health, Reality
This blog brought to you by Zach and Abi Schneider, friends of our ministry. Trials are more than just tough, they can be suffocating. And then doubts run through your mind. “I can’t be strong enough to handle this. God wouldn’t do this to me. What if I never make it...
by Christian Family Life | Jun 17, 2023 | bless, Build, Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, Enrich, intimacy, Marriage Health, Reality, Restore
Have you considered the weight and power of your words? Especially as it relates to your spouse. Remember the old saying, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything.” How about, “Think before you speak.” This one might be a favorite, “Better to be...