Relationships

Planning a wedding is a BIG task. There are bound to be some stumbles on the planning road that leads to the alter. While there are many mistakes that you can make in the process of pulling the big day together, we’ve chosen to highlight three big mistakes that we see on a regular basis. […]

Via: defendernetwork.com With busy after-school schedules and commitments, it can be difficult to get the family around the table, thus missing out on important family time. Between work schedules and extracurricular activities, it’s no surprise that 57 percent of families do not eat meals together every day, according to the Journal of American Medicine. One […]

I found this online via eurweb.com *The topic of marriage can often be a sticky one for single women inside the church still looking for their future husband-to-be’s, says the Christian Post. Many believers are ill equipped to properly advise the unattached ladies within their congregation, oftentimes saying all the wrong things. Offering a few […]

One of the questions I get all the time is this: If my wedding invitation says 4pm, doesn’t that mean that I actually walk down the aisle at 4pm? The answer is simple: no. If your wedding invitation says 4pm, that’s the time the actual ceremony begins. That doesn’t mean you start the ceremony 10 […]

Check out this great article written by our good friends over at BlackandMarriedWithKids: Our culture suggests that relationship-readiness is determined by some combination of education, job security, and physical attractiveness. Those factors are indeed important, but they are only one piece of the puzzle. There are many other aspects to being ready for a relationship, […]

Men may try to act strong in the face of a partner’s disease, thus internalizing stress and emotional pain. In the Danish study, the likelihood of a man requiring hospitalization increased with the severity of his partner’s cancer.

I found this via bcnn1.com When I met him, I was only 16 years old. He was 20 and spotted me like a hawk waiting for its prey. After I graduated from high school, he talked me out of going away to college, and by the time I was 19, we were married. When I […]

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and Texas has a problem.

Here are five things that we really believe a successful marriage HAS to have…

“He reached out to me saying he wanted to see me, but it’s unfortunate that he did it so publicly,” said Kelly. “I want to meet him, and soon, I really do. I forgave him a long time ago.”