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 | May 10, 2024 | acceptance, bless, Build, christian marriage, Christian Marriage, Enrich, grace, Marriage Health, truth
Shelly Foshee One of the greatest struggles I had early on in my marriage was questioning myself about missing the mark. Did I marry the wrong person? When Gray and I got married, we were pregnant. We came from a pretty legalistic upbringing. The situation we found...
by Christian Family Life | Oct 13, 2023 | christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, Marriage Health, Reality
The relationship with your in-laws can be a source of great joy, but sometimes it creates an overwhelming burden on your marriage. What should be love, support and great shared experiences together, can sometimes push the boundaries of smothering or indifference. No...
by Christian Family Life | Sep 30, 2023 | Build, christian marriage, Christian Marriage, communication, conflict resolution, marital trials, Marriage Health, Reality
We were given permission from Tiffany Haines, the author of “Wrestling Hurricanes” to use this word-for-word excerpt from chapter 6 of her book. Tiffany and her husband Brad, joined us for an informative podcast for us on this subject. Be sure to check it out here! If...
by Christian Family Life | Sep 6, 2023 | Build, Christian Marriage, christian marriage, communication, Enrich, Invest, marital trials, Marriage Health, Reality, Restore
This blog is written by friends of the ministry, Will and Cindy Goff. Reflecting on how to keep a marriage vibrant after the kids are gone has the benefit of time, since we have been empty nesters for 20 years! We’re older in years, but not in our hearts. As we...