by Christian Family Life | Feb 28, 2025 | acceptance, bless, Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, Enrich, Invest, love, marital trials, Marriage Health
Marriage is often portrayed in movies, songs, and literature as a perfect fairy tale where love is effortlessly and conquers all obstacles. However, anyone who has journeyed through marriage knows that the reality can be far more complex and challenging. The wide...
by Christian Family Life | Feb 14, 2025 | Christian Marriage, communication, Enrich, intimacy, love, marital trials, Romance
In the tapestry of marriage, the threads of intimacy – emotional, spiritual, and physical – are interwoven to create a masterpiece of connection. However, life’s demands, mismatched libidos, and unmet needs can sometimes fray these threads. This can lead to...
by Christian Family Life | Nov 12, 2024 | Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, family, flexibility, grace, marital trials, traditions
Melissa Moore One of my favorite childhood memories is my family decorating our Christmas tree every year. We would listen to specific Christmas music and have a table full of delicious holiday snacks and drinks. We would open all the Christmas boxes and ooh and ahh...
by Christian Family Life | Aug 23, 2024 | acceptance, Christian Marriage, christian marriage, communication, Enrich, grace, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health, Marriage Roles, truth
Shelly Foshee The World’s View The world/enemy takes the truth of God’s word and slightly twists it. Leaving just enough truth to lure you in, yet tainting it with sin, making it all a lie. Submission from a wife’s point of view has been defined as “being a...
by Christian Family Life | Aug 16, 2024 | acceptance, christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, Enrich, grace, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health, truth
Authored by: Jamie Beeson; Business and Life Coach “We need to talk” I don’t know about you, but hearing those words elevates my body temperature and accelerates my heart rate. I tend to jump to conclusions and leap to some pretty strong assumptions when someone wants...