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Still the One
Marriage Partnership catches up with four couples who have been married 20 yearsand discovers their secrets for staying together.
By Tyler Charles
MP, Spring 2008
What 3 Bible Couples Teach Us About
Pushy wives and pushover husbands.
By Liz Curtis Higgs
MP, Spring 2008
Way too Busy
What to do when your schedules leave little time together.
By Valorie Burton
MP, Spring 2008
Going from Good to Great
How 30 minutes a week can re-energize your marriage. An interview with life coach Christopher McCluskey.
By Ginger Kolbaba
MP, Fall 2007
When Two Become One
Living on one income is more doable than you think! Here's how.
by Ellie Kay
MP, Summer 2007
Sandwich Generation
How to be a parental caregiver and still keep your marriage strong.
By Martha Evans Sparks
MP, Spring 2007
Surviving Holiday House Guests
by Kerri S. Mabee
MP, Winter 2006
The Paper Chase
Finding that important document doesn't have to be an ordeal.
by Ellie Kay
MP, Summer 2006
Family Management Makeover
There's help for making your home run smoothly.
by Kathy Peel
MP, Summer 2006
In-Law Overload
When visiting family, Carol and Kevin Heffernan had to redefine downtime.
by Carol Heffernan
MP, Winter 2005
A Child-Centered Life
What to do when your world revolves around your kids.
By Jill Savage
MP, Fall 2004
Dangerous Crossing
How to keep your marriage footing as your blended family becomes one
By Jim Killam
MP, Spring 2004
Married Without Children
As our pregnancy tests kept coming up negative, the joy of sex faded, turning it into a mere quest for procreation. Would we ever find that passion again?
By Marshall Allen
MP, Fall 2003
Redefining Romance
When the candlelight dinners are replaced by soccer games and Cub scout meetings, just where does the flame come from?
By Gwen Morrison
MP, Fall 2003
Separated by War
Operation Iraqi Freedom has at least temporarily split up thousands of military marriages. Four couples discuss how they're dealing with it.
By Mark Moring
MP, Summer 2003
Turn Off & Tune In
Your TV habits affect your marriage
for better or for worse.
By Sheila Wray Gregoire
MP, 2003
Are the Kids Pulling You Apart?
How to choose marriage when minors want all of you
By Jenni Borsellino
MP, Winter 2002
Different By Design
How the Bible reveals the secrets of Mars & Venus
by H. Dale Burke
MP, Summer 2002
Romancingwith Kids?
Yes, its possible. How to plan a getaway that everyone will enjoy
by Karen Johnson Zurheide
MP, Spring 2002
Holiday Negotiations
Is deciding whose family to spend the holidays with driving you to distraction? Here are some ideas on how to divide the holidays so that both extended families are happy
By Conrad Theodore
MP, Winter 2001
Succeeding at Second Marriages
If you're giving marriage a go for the secondor third timeyou know it's quite different than our first go-round. Remarriages are, in fact, more complicated and at-risk than first marriages. Find out here how to make yours work.
by Jim Killam
MP, Fall 2001
The Case for Marriage
Science says married people are happier, healthier, and live longer and that bad marriages tend to get better. So why do we feel like Neanderthals for believing that?
by Jim Killam
MP, Summer 2001
It Could Have Been a Wonderful Life
Romantic comedies may be unrealistic fantasies, but you still feel like hugging your spouse afterward. What movies tell you about marriage.
by Michael G. Maudlin
MP, Spring 2001
The Stay-at-Home Dad
Why some Christian couples are choosing to reverse roles and how it affects their marriage.
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
MP, Fall 2000
Super Savers
Do you associate saving with deprivation? Relaxthese simple steps to socking away money will reap lifelong benefits.
by Suzanne Woods Fisher
MP, Summer 2000
Married, with Prodigals
Wayward children can push you apart. Norm Wright explains how to keep your marriage strong while helping your kids get back on track.
Interview by Caryn D. Rivadeneira
MP, Summer 2000
Home Work
How to succeed when you share your office with your family.
by Conrad Theodore
MP, Summer 2000
Looks Don't Matter
Do They?
What your appearance really means to your spouse.
by Renae Bottom
MP, Winter 1999
Mileage Plusses
Ten ways to minimize stress for business travelers and their families.
by Cindy Crosby with Jim and Brenda Cote
MP, Fall 1999
When Your Loved One Doesn't Love God
It's possible to be 'unequally yoked' yet still stay closewhile you wait.
by Nancy Kennedy
MP, Spring 1999
Peace on Earthand at Your House, Too
How to beat the stress of the season.
by James and Heather Sells
MP, Winter 1998
Help for the Road Weary
A conversation with Elizabeth Hoekstra, author of Keeping Your Family Close: When Frequent Travel Pulls You Apart (Crossway).
Interview by Louise A. Ferrebee
MP, Fall 1998
Whatever Happened to Dinner and a Movie?
You can still pick a flick without alienating your spouse or compromising your values.
by Jim Killam
MP, Summer 1998
A Simple, Balanced Life?
It is possible, says author Norm Wright in Simplify Your Life and Get More Out of It! (Tyndale)
Interview by Louise A. Ferrebee
MP, Summer 1998
Marriage 2001
Despite the challenges of each generation, people still love to get married. A look at where we've been points to where we're going.
by Tim Stafford
MP, Spring 1998
Now and Forever: In-Law Tug-of-War
Caught in the middle? Here are ways to create some independence while staying close to the families you love.
by Ingrid Lawrenz
MP, Spring 1998
Now & Forever: Partners or Parents?
How to make sure the rigors of child-rearing pull you together rather than push you apart.
by David and Claudia Arp
MP, Fall 1997
Now & Forever: Stop the Money Madness
Through the years, you'll clash over cashwhether you have a lot or a little.
by Beverly J. Burch
MP, Spring 1997
The Waiting Game
The pain of secondary infertility may not end, but the loneliness can.
by Tim Gardner
MP, Spring 1997
Go Ahead. Kiss Your Spouse!
And do it in front of the kids. Youth specialist Jim Burns talks about the power of a loving marriage.
by Mark Moring
MP, Winter 1996
The Other Woman
We didn't kiss, or even touch. But the hold we had on each other wasn't easily broken.
by Jim Peters
MP, Winter 1996
Unshakable Love
Our family's life-and-death struggles tested whether we had this "Unshakable Love."
by Susan Shelley
MP, Winter 1996
No Excuses
How to have a great marriage even if you had lousy role models.
by Everett L. Worthington, Jr., and R. Kirby Worthington
MP, Fall 1996
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