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5 Marks of a Biblical Husband

Being a husband is a high calling, and should be treated as such. It is a wonderful role with many benefits and joys that go along with it. But being a husband also comes with a lot of responsibilities. It takes a character that has been molded by God and is in the process of… Read More

Praying for our Husbands

Praying for my husband is something that I am good at sometimes, and terrible at other times. And yet, prayer in marriage is vital. It’s vital for our lives as women, it’s vital for our roles as wives, and it’s vital for the life of our marriages! Prayer as a habit When I worked full… Read More

You Don’t Have to Celebrate Valentine’s Day

By Rachel O’Neill, Contributing Writer I have a confession to make: my husband and I don’t “do” Valentine’s Day. While we love each other and have nothing against romance, the pink and red, hearts-a-plenty, consumer-driven holiday just isn’t our thing. Many of our friends make a point of celebrating it, and that’s fine with us. As… Read More

New Year Marriage Resolutions

By Naomi, Contributing Writer It’s at this time of the year that people want to start fresh. They make resolutions for a better health, to do a better job of fulfilling bucket lists or to be a better person altogether. It’s time to turn over a new leaf and be more productive. I believe this can… Read More

New Year’s Goals For Your Marriage

By Michael & Marlene Griffith, Contributing Writers Most of us start the New Year with a huge list of goals to tackle in the New Year. Usually, they are based on ideas of things you would like to do differently this year, comparatively to last year. Some of the most popular  New Year resolutions are getting into shape,… Read More

When Marriage Isn’t All That You Hoped It Would Be

By Sarah Logan, Contributing Writer There are days and seasons of life we all anticipate – with eager hopefulness for what’s in store.  As children this is most noted at Christmas when lists are made out and hints dropped and eyes sparkle with delight at the prospect of new toy ownership.  Do you ever feel that… Read More

All Things Made New

By Jolene Engle, Contributing Writer I love a fresh start.  A clean state.  A do-over, if you will.   Perhaps that’s why I like contemplating a new year?  I think a new year coincides with a new start.  It gives me that mental pause to plan and be intentional about doing life better; better than the year… Read More

New Babies and Bible Studies

By Erica, Contributing Writer Bible study, devotions, or daily Bible reading, whatever you like to call it, it can be so hard when you are a tired mom of a newborn! Never did I know the meaning of tired until I gave birth. I remember feeling guilty because I was doing the best I could as a new… Read More

Making Time for God in a Busy Momma’s World

By Mandy Kelly, Contributing Writer When I was a single girl, I had lots of time on my hands. Oh, I made excuses that I was busy – and I was! The busyness of single-hood versus the busyness of being a wife, and a mom, are totally different.  Yet, the one thing I had time… Read More

4 Benefits Mentoring Has on Marriage

By Jolene Engle, Contributing Writer Where are all the older women? That’s what I thought when I read Titus 2:3-5. Likewise, teach the older women to be reverent in the way they live, not to be slanderers or addicted to much wine, but to teach what is good.  Then they can urge the younger women to love… Read More

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