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Married or VERY Married?
You’re married, but are you living like you are VERY married? Give this a read and check for yourself.
When Being Right is All Wrong
Sometimes, winning a fight means losing at marriage. Read to learn a better way.
Four Ways to Build Your Marriage during Social Distancing
What can I do to build my marriage during this corona crisis? Read and find out.
When Love Surpasses Fairness
By Rob Flood You may remember the account of the two women standing before King Solomon, both claiming to be the mother of the same baby boy. (1 Kings 3:16ff) Each makes her case before the freshly crowned king, neither proving to be especially persuasive. So, after recounting his confusion, Solomon commands the unthinkable: “BringContinue reading “When Love Surpasses Fairness”
Unchangeably Loved and Accepted
By Rob Flood It is a wonderful thing to be known by our spouse: to feel understood, to know that you are truly loved as you are. For some, this reality comes and goes. For still others, this is just a hope, a wish. For these people, marriage is not a place where they areContinue reading “Unchangeably Loved and Accepted”
Majoring on Communication
by Rob Flood Over a decade ago, I met a friend that continues to serve me and make our lives easier…my friend’s name is Google Calendar. Let me introduce you. Google Calendar allows you, your spouse, and anyone else you wish to view the same calendar. An event pops up in your life, you postContinue reading “Majoring on Communication”
God’s Eyes for Your Spouse
By Rob Flood “I thank my God every time I remember you.” (Philippians 1:3) When you look at your spouse, what do you see? I don’t mean hair or eye color, height or weight. I mean, when you consider your spouse, do you see failures and shortcomings? Or do you see successes and strengths? BeingContinue reading “God’s Eyes for Your Spouse”
Marriage Role Models
By Rob Flood When I was a boy, my sister’s future husband used to hang around a lot. I was that annoying pre-teen that never really gave them a moment’s peace. He was someone I wanted to be like. I began dressing like him, liking his sports teams, using his type of humor. I interrogated himContinue reading “Marriage Role Models”