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Marital Drift In pursuit of "the good life," busy couples can let everything take priority over the two most important things: God and marriage. Author David Goetz discusses how to make sure that doesn't happen. by by Ginger Kolbaba
Ministry Times Two For Eric and Jennifer Garcia, serving together and having a good marriage aren't accidental—they're intentional. by by Dawn Zemke
The Hockey Widower My wife needed a teammate. And it was time for me to get in the game. by by Steve Russell
A Shelter from Winter Winds When marriage moves into a cold season, there's still hope for spring. by by Gary D. Chapman
Too Much Clutter! When our closets began to overflow, we had to make some tough choices. He Said: She won't get rid of anything. She Said: He had too much junk. by By Kelly Butterbaugh
"She Puts Me Down" Also: "Why 'Leave and Cleave'?" by by Gary and Carrie Oliver
Finding More Money We were earning plenty. So why couldn't we pay the bills? by by Shannon Primicerio
The Christmas Cold War He liked lists; I liked surprises. Could we learn a new way to give? by by Susan A. Karas
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