by Christian Family Life | May 28, 2025 | Christian Marriage, faith, faith love, God's Calling, marital trials, Marriage Health, prayer, remembering, speaking life
Memorials Remembering is spoken of often in the Bible. Many memorials were built throughout the Old Testament. Jacob In Genesis 28:10-22 Jacob set a pillar and anointed it with oil to remember the vision the Lord gave him. In this dream God promised to prosper Jacob,...
by Christian Family Life | Apr 15, 2025 | acceptance, bless, Christian Marriage, Enrich, faith, intimacy, love, Marriage Health, Romance, trust
As we exchange vows on our wedding day, we make profound promises to each other. These vows encapsulate our commitment and the deep love we share, serving as a foundational blueprint for our marriage. But amidst the excitement and joy, have you ever paused to...
by Christian Family Life | Feb 28, 2025 | acceptance, bless, Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, Enrich, Invest, love, marital trials, Marriage Health
Marriage is often portrayed in movies, songs, and literature as a perfect fairy tale where love is effortlessly and conquers all obstacles. However, anyone who has journeyed through marriage knows that the reality can be far more complex and challenging. The wide...
by Christian Family Life | Feb 14, 2025 | Christian Marriage, communication, Enrich, intimacy, love, marital trials, Romance
In the tapestry of marriage, the threads of intimacy – emotional, spiritual, and physical – are interwoven to create a masterpiece of connection. However, life’s demands, mismatched libidos, and unmet needs can sometimes fray these threads. This can lead to...
by Christian Family Life | Jan 24, 2025 | christian marriage, Christian Marriage, faith, Invest, Marriage Health, trust
Shelly Foshee Defining Faith We can find many definitions for the word faith. The majority of them point us toward loyalty and commitment. Biblical faith takes it a step farther and is thought to be a belief and trust in God based not on total proof or evidence, but...