Arlene Pellicane On Practical Strategies for a Healthy and Fulfilling Marriage
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Arlene Pellicane On Practical Strategies for a Healthy and Fulfilling Marriage

Although marriage can be challenging, studies often show that marriage leads to greater health, financial stability, and personal happiness. Moreover, it provides the best environment for raising children, offering them a better chance at life.

Last week was National Marriage Week, an annual celebration from February 7th to 14th that is dedicated to promoting the benefits of marriage.

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Tim and Kathy Bush on Ending Generational Trauma in Your Marriage
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Tim and Kathy Bush on Ending Generational Trauma in Your Marriage

Imagine discovering that marriage wasn't the bliss you expected, realizing that love alone couldn't overcome the challenges. Each partner brought deep-seated childhood traumas, struggles with abuse, and battles with addiction into the relationship.

That happened to guests Tim and Kathy Bush. After trying for years to fix themselves, they finally turned to God and surrendered their marriage to him. Their lives were radically transformed from the inside out.

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Gary Thomas on Strengthing Your Marriage
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Gary Thomas on Strengthing Your Marriage

We all know that life can be challenging. I’m pretty confident that everyone listening today has faced some sort of disappointment, loss, or unexpected outcome that has rocked their world. If you are married, these situations can bring you closer to your spouse or put distance between you. Gary Thomas shares with us what it takes to have a marriage that is a fortress.

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Jaclyn and Brendan Weidner on Successfully Having Hard Conversations in Marriage

Good communication in marriage helps you grow. But there are often “hard” conversations that neither you nor your spouse wants to have. They may be conversations about annoying or difficult issues. They may be the topics that you dodge because they make you both angry, defensive, sad, and hurt. However, engaging in these talks shows you care about your spouse and your marriage.

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