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Wives are driven to connect, to be understood, and to receive empathy, which is a wonderful characteristic of God’s beautiful pink design of them.
It’s amazing how often our search for answers to conflicts and situations we are dealing with in the twenty-first century ends up taking us back to the beginning of Genesis.
When a wife dares to share her hurt and negative feelings with her husband, she does so hoping he will humbly apologize and make efforts to do things more lovingly next time. Her goal in addressing her concerns is to get rid of her hurt, be energized, feel positive, and respond to him in caring ways.
A wife who has been married for twenty years to a loving, goodwilled husband and father (her words!) found herself suddenly struggling to understand how their relationship had gone south.
In a national study done years ago, four hundred men were asked to choose between one of two negative experiences: If you were forced to choose one of the following, which would you prefer to endure?
Dear Friends, During this Easter season let's be reminded that the Resurrected Christ is able to bring a dead marriage back to life...Read this amazing story! ~Emerson. A Marriage Resurrected!
FAQ: I am no longer in love with my husband. In fact, I don’t believe I ever loved him. Wouldn’t it be better for both of us if we get a divorce? Can I lovingly challenge you?
Last week I encouraged you to look back on how God brought you and your spouse together. But what if you weren’t following God when you married? In fact, what if you started your marriage all wrong? Does God give us a pass and allow us to walk away and start over?
“My husband and I have had problems since our first year of marriage. I seriously believe I married the wrong person. Do I need to stay stuck in this marriage and be miserable the rest of my life? Most of us are familiar with the phrase “until death do you part” in the wedding vows.
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