by Christian Family Life | Feb 2, 2022 | Build, Christian Marriage, Enrich, Invest, Marriage Health, Reality, Romance
As we enter the month of February, we would like to walk you through what we call the four main stages of marital decline. We will take each week’s blog to break down the stages to help you better understand where your marriage is and to be better equipped to...
by Christian Family Life | Dec 8, 2021 | Build, Christian Marriage, Enrich, Invest, Marriage Health, Restore
By Josh and Tammy Russ. Humility, such a big pill to swallow. After all, showing humility is a sign of weakness, right? That is what I was taught growing up. Many of you have had this modeled in your lives. Men should never show a moment of weakness… men are...
by Christian Family Life | Dec 1, 2021 | Build, Christian Marriage, conflict resolution, Enrich, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health
Written by Donovan Law. God often chooses interesting moments to reveal the deep mysteries of life. One of those moments happened with a group of Christian brothers in the lobby of a Hospice House. My wife of twenty-four years and mother of two boys was spending her...
by Christian Family Life | Nov 24, 2021 | Build, Christian Marriage, Enrich, Invest, Marriage Health, Restore
Written by: Roland and Tammy Martinez. How would you describe the atmosphere in your home? Do any of these thoughts come to mind- Loving, peaceful, life-giving, a safe place? What factors influence that atmosphere? Is home a place where your biggest fans can’t wait to...
by Christian Family Life | Oct 27, 2021 | Build, Christian Marriage, Invest, Marriage Health
Written by: Josh and Tammy Russ. When we think of a gift, we typically think of a special occasion such as a birthday, Christmas, or anniversary. There is a purpose, event, or reason that we think of someone in particular and what kind of gift he/she would like...
by Christian Family Life | Sep 16, 2021 | Build, Christian Marriage, Invest, Marriage Health, Rest
Written by: Josh and Tammy Russ. Tammy and I were married at a fairly young age. I was almost 20. She was already 20 (which remains a little joke we have between us). We were literally just beginning to figure out who we were as individuals and also who we were going...