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Which is the greater priority - marriage or parenting? The truth is, they are both priorities. You'll regret it if you neglect either one.
Should you be concerned about your fiancé's past physical relationships with other women? Absolutely. Typically, if someone is sexually involved before marriage, the probability of straying sexually after marriage is quite high.
Do you feel you have enough time to invest in your marriage and your parenting? Yes! The problem isn't time; it's how you schedule your time.
Reading Dr. Gary Chapman's book "The Five Languages" will invigorate relationships of every kind.
In a difficult marriage, you are responsible for your own attitude. God wants to use your marriage in two ways - He wants to build godly character in your life, and He wants you to enrich the life of your spouse.
There is something about the way we're made that cries out for intimacy. God has designed marriage to be the most intimate of all human relationships.
Physical touch is one of the fundamental languages of love. If your child's love language is physical touch, it's exceedingly important that you speak it regularly. Your child's misbehavior often comes from an empty love tank.
Why is sexual intimacy so elusive? It's most likely because we have separated it from intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual intimacy.
Do you ever wonder what we did before computers and cell phones? We interacted with each other - playing, talking to each other, eating meals together and talking about what was going on in our lives.
Why is it so hard for us to forgive? Because we're made in God's image and have a deep concern for justice. How do we experience God's forgiveness? By confessing our sin. So when others sin against us, we too can forgive they way God forgives us.