Making Time For Romance
When Jim and I were dating, I was pleased to discover his creative, romantic side. Little things he did, such as sending me a love note hidden in a Coke bottle, made me feel special. I treasured those
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When Jim and I were dating, I was pleased to discover his creative, romantic side. Little things he did, such as sending me a love note hidden in a Coke bottle, made me feel special. I treasured those
Humor is, after all, the ballast that provides stability in the turbulent sea.
These days everyone seems too busy to maintain close bonds with others. Even married couples struggle to stay connected. If you want to remain intimate with your spouse, you'll have to work at it. In this reel, Brenen and Morgan Beeler share several tips for building a happier and more fulfilling relationship.
Daniel and Debbie fell deeply in love and married eight years ago. About five years later, however, they found themselves drifting apart. Their hectic schedules and the responsibilities of raising a family had stolen the joy from their relationship. Equally disturbing was the fact that their two young children were becoming increasingly irritable and anxious.
Every marriage faces challenges that can chip away at confidence and connection.
It's your night out together. It comes around every week. What can you do to make date night great? Here are a few tips on how to plan and prepare for a date with your mate so you can have a fun and meaningful time.
As a wife, you can have a positive impact on your marriage by letting your husband know that you see and appreciate his hard work. In this short video, Morgan Beeler shares a few ways to encourage and build up your man as the leader and provider of your family.
Minister Neville Chamberlain and other national leaders had understood the folly of appeasement in 1936-39. Every time they offered Adolph Hitler another Czechoslovakia to tranquilize his lust for dom
Are you struggling to resolve conflict in your marriage?
On today’s edition of Family Talk, Gary Bauer interviews Mark and Jan Yokers about their remarkable journey as campus sweethearts guided by divine purpose.



