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It's difficult to stay pure before marriage. When you deeply love each other emotionally, the natural progression becomes physical. The physical aspect of love is not the foundation of a good marriage. Covenant with each other that you will not become physically involved until after marriage.
You must admit that when your children are born, it greatly affects your marital relationship. Raising your children can become all consuming. Your children and your marriage should both be prioritized, but your marriage should be your main priority.
Living together before marriage is never a good idea. Statistics show that when people choose to live together before marriage, they're marriage is much more likely to fail.
What if one of the reasons marriage was given to us by God is to better understand His love—and future plan—for believers? What if we understood marriage through this biblical lens? This week on The Land and the Book, you’ll explore how marriage actually images the message of Revelation. Plus, we’ll share all the major...
When you feel you've tried everything and nothing changes, your marriage may need a "lightbulb moment." On this Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman, Dr. Emerson Eggerichs says there are twelve biblically sound truths couples describe as “Aha” or “Eureka” moments that change everything. If you need some help...
Some people are afraid of love after a failed marriage. They might equate love with betrayal and pain.
Listen to previously aired Building Relationships programs. Hosted by bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman, Chris Fabry and Andrea Fabry, Building Relationships is designed to provide fun and informative, practical help for your marriage.