6 Ways Your Husband Quietly Desires To Be Served
Serving each other well begins with understanding how our spouse wants to be served.
Serving each other well begins with understanding how our spouse wants to be served.
Complaining, when used correctly, is one of the primary tools we have to resolve frustration in marriage. Without it, frustration can build until it becomes a major issue.
In today’s world it’s almost impossible to escape comparison. If we don’t fight against it, then we risk letting specific toxins into our marriage that do nothing but destroy.
Having and healthy marriage starts with having healthy hearts. Many issues can be masked by treating the symptoms, but true healing happens when we learn to focus on the roots.
Having great date nights is more important after the wedding bells than before. When done well, they are key to connecting with and pursuing each other.
It’s easy for us to get caught up in what we want. But marriage requires us to lay that down for selflessness. We answer 4 tough questions to help you understand how!
The level of intimacy in our marriage is directly related to the number of tiny investments we make into regular communication. This simple conversation has helped us make the needed investments.
Purpose propels your marriage. Having a strong one that your marriage can stand on is vital to experience true fulfillment.
The world tries to tell us it’s purpose, but God’s original purposes are far more profound.
Living within community is a core part of the Christian life; naturally, it should also extend to our marriage. It’s one of God’s greatest gifts and we deprive ourselves of so many good things when we choose to ignore it.
What we say is only a part of the battle. We must learn to speak life into our wife by being proactive to pursue her in other ways.