Love 101: How to Know You’re in Love
It's a great relationship, and you're wondering if you're ready to say those three special words, I love you. But, you're not certain. Is it love—or infatuation? How can you really know if you're in love?
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It's a great relationship, and you're wondering if you're ready to say those three special words, I love you. But, you're not certain. Is it love—or infatuation? How can you really know if you're in love?
Dr. Dobson encourages couples to avoid drifting apart by agreeing to the hard work of "rowing" together.
It doesn't take a lot to get the attention of your child. Find out how in today's commentary.
A simple gesture on behalf of a loved one during a time of stress speaks volumes.
Words are powerful tools, so we must learn to use our words with care that they never harm but instead help a struggling child.
Is it time to do some marital "gardening"? Like a garden, love needs to be fed, watered, and nurtured.
Love---It's worth fighting for even in the aftermath of a tragedy.
Love should not be dependent upon our feelings and emotions. Commitment of the will is the key to a life-long relationship.
Do you know a couple who are feeling anxious about the long-term stability of their marriage and wondering if they will be able to go the distance? On today’s edition of Family Talk, Rev. Bob Kraning concludes his classic message by sharing practical insights on how to make marriage work for the long-haul. In addition to seeking the Lord, Bob urges couples to agree to disagree, and make room for one another in their union.



