Small Steps Can Lead to Big Changes

Taking small steps one at a time is often the surest way to get where you need to be. It is better than racing forward and falling flat on your face. It is at that point that you can feel defeated and overwhelmed. So, lets look at three small steps Read More…

Marriage Worth Saving – Paul and Judy Rousseau

In this YouTube video, put together by CBN, you will see and hear about the testimony of Paul and Judy Rosseau. They started out as high school sweethearts who got married and began to build a life together. But their marriage eventually drained of the love they once had, which Read More…

Are You Offended By Your Spouse?

It’s absolutely common, at some point, to find yourself in a place where you’re feeling offended by your spouse. “Sooner or later …okay, sooner …it’s going to happen. You’re with your husband/wife and someone (not you, right?) gives offense. A comment, a glance, an action …they come in all shapes Read More…

Recalibrate to Positively Change Your Marriage

Do you want to positively change your marriage so it goes from good to great? Or perhaps you need to do some recalibration so your relationship gets onto a better footing. Here’s a great tip given by marriage experts, Drs Les and Leslie Parrott. They suggest: “Look for what you Read More…

Rejected! How Do I Cope?

I don’t think there is any pain that can compare to loving someone so deeply that you would die for him or her, and yet he or she has decided that the feeling is not mutual. This person has made the decision to up and leave you. We hear of Read More…

Weeping Instead of Blinking at Failed Marriages

I dare say that few of us would think we’re “blinking” (or looking with “indifference”) at failed marriages. But when I read something written by Nancy Leigh DeMoss in the book, The Quiet Place: Daily Devotional Readings I could see how she would say that many people do. What it did for Read More…

Television: The 23rd Channel – MM #83

In whatever you do, be it watching television, or getting caught up into any other type of entertainment, remember: “Everything is permissible” —but not everything is beneficial. “Everything is permissible” — but not everything is constructive. Nobody should seek his own good, but the good of others.” (1 Corinthians 10:23-24) How Read More…