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Marriage, relationships, and personal growth — 79 articles

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Marriage

Writing a Marriage Mission Statement

A marriage mission statement works like a compass — it clarifies shared values, spiritual priorities, and long-term goals so a couple can navigate life's seasons with intention instead of drifting.

Dayna Smith August 6, 2026
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Couples Therapy

The Six Pillars of Intimacy in Marriage

Intimacy is more than physical closeness — a look at the six pillars (emotional, physical, financial, spiritual, recreational, and sexual) that hold a marriage together, drawing on Tony and Alisa DiLorenzo's 'The 6 Pillars of Intimacy.'

Dayna Smith August 5, 2026
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Couples Therapy

Love Smart, Not Fast

How Dr. John Van Epp's RAM (Relationship Attachment Model) keeps your head and heart in balance while dating, so you avoid mistaking chemistry for compatibility and rushing toward the wrong partner.

Marie Moyer August 2, 2026
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An engaged couple having a deep conversation about their future
Marriage

Is Your Engagement Built to Last?

Most couples spend 99% of their energy on the wedding and 1% on the marriage. Here's how the SYMBIS Assessment flips that ratio—and why, for some couples, it can reveal that ending the engagement is the healthiest choice.

Marie Moyer August 1, 2026
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A couple considering the path ahead of their relationship
Marriage

Are You Really Ready for Forever?

The SYMBIS Assessment doesn't just confirm you're a good match—it can also reveal caution flags and unresolved baggage worth addressing before the wedding. Here's how it separates true readiness from romantic autopilot.

Marie Moyer July 28, 2026
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Marriage

Spiritual Beliefs in Marriage

Five ways shared spiritual beliefs act as fuel that keeps a marriage steady through every season, from forgiveness and resilience through trials to the protective power of a faith community.

Marie Moyer July 27, 2026
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A couple discussing boundaries and expectations together
Couples Therapy

9 Healthy Boundaries in a Marriage

Boundaries don't create distance in marriage — they build the trust and predictability that let two people stay close. A look at emotional, personal, financial, and outside-relationship boundaries every couple needs.

Jamie Pearson July 22, 2026
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Couples Therapy

Unpacking Baggage in Marriage

Every marriage comes with two people's histories built in. This piece looks at how unexamined past hurts resurface in everyday conflict — and how naming them together turns old wounds into deeper connection.

Jamie Pearson July 20, 2026
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Illustration representing two different personality perspectives coming together in a relationship
Couples Therapy

SYMBIS Personality Traits

An inside look at the DISC-based personality model behind the SYMBIS premarital assessment, and how understanding your and your partner's personality type can turn friction into teamwork.

Aria Gray July 9, 2026
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Couple in the middle of a disagreement, learning to argue in healthy ways
Couples Therapy

Are You Arguing Right?

Healthy couples don't avoid conflict — they handle it well. Practical guidance for turning arguments into opportunities for growth instead of moments that erode trust.

Samantha Dennett July 8, 2026
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The Anatomy of Peace book cover
Couples Therapy

Marriage Matters: The Anatomy of Peace Pt. 2

Marriage Matters: The Anatomy of Peace Pt. 2 A book review blog series to strengthen your marriage relationship! “We can each find our way to a place where we have no need for justification at all. We can find our way to peace- deep, lasting, authentic peace- even when war…

Heather Huggard March 26, 2026
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Couples Therapy

Staying Close with your Spouse through the Years

Staying Close with your Spouse through the Years How small choices and simple moments strengthen your bond. Dating vs. Married Life Recently, I came across a comedic sketch titled Dating vs. Marriage, and it resonated with me in how it depicts a couple’s relationship when they are dating vs. married.…

Emily Weissen March 26, 2026
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Marriage Matters: Crucial Conversations Pt. 2
Couples Therapy

Marriage Matters: Crucial Conversations Pt. 2

A book review blog series to strengthen your marriage relationship! Have you ever wanted your spouse to change? Have you ever felt stuck, arguing about the same old issues over and over again? Did you know there’s something you can do today to fundamentally, qualitatively change the way you communicate…

Heather Huggard May 31, 2025
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Marriage Matters: The Anatomy of Peace Pt. 1
Couples Therapy

Marriage Matters: The Anatomy of Peace Pt. 1

A book review blog series to strengthen your marriage relationship!Any relationship between two or more honest people will eventually involve some degree of conflict because no two people see everything alike. But how these conflicts are dealt with can make or break the relationship. Nowhere is this more true than…

Heather Huggard May 31, 2025
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Marriage Matters: Crucial Conversations Pt. 1
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Marriage Matters: Crucial Conversations Pt. 1

There’s a reason why developing communication skills and strengthening marriage relationships go hand in hand. Marriage involves hard work. And communicating well is a skill that takes repeated practice to master. Here’s why Crucial Conversations is a great marriage resource: If ever there’s a relationship with lots of discussions “where…

Heather Huggard April 30, 2025
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Couple walking together on a road
Couples Therapy

5 Ways You Can Choose to Be Refined by Your Trials

Empathy is a powerful thing, it can literally change the world and the lives of those who are touched by it. Something that every person on Earth has in common is the desire to be loved, to be seen, and to feel understood. Humans thrive on connection, it's in our nature, we need it to survive.

Lauren West April 30, 2023
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A man and a woman after winning a race
Couples Therapy

The Win-Win and Equal Partnership

Sometimes we give up what we want to create peace and do what the other person wants. When we give up things that are important to us, we miss out on peace anyway. The idea going forward is to never settle for any of this.

Rodney Limb May 31, 2022
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A note that says "I love you" surrounded by cookies, flowers, string, and coffee
Couples Therapy

Speaking Their Love Language

You need to communicate love in the way that your spouse feels it. The problem is, people usually try to give out the same love language they want to receive. You may be working really hard to help your spouse feel loved, but if it’s not their love language, it won’t do much!

Rodney Limb April 30, 2022
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Couples Therapy

Why Marriage Matters

With a marriage, you're building a stronger nation: greater wealth, health, and happiness for yourself and others. Studies show all kinds of benefits behind good marriages. Marriage is a valuable commitment! %

Rodney Limb April 30, 2022
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New husband and wife in field
Couples Therapy

Going Beyond Good Intentions - Meeting the Needs of your Spouse

When a couple gets married, they have great intentions for the future and for their marriage. They make promises and commitments to each other. A few years or even only months after the ceremony, they might realize that keeping those commitments might be harder than they thought. This is normal. People are not born with the skills to have a good marriage. They have to learn them.

Rodney Limb April 30, 2020
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Marriage A Team Sport
Couples Therapy

Marriage: A Team Sport

When two people get married, they bring together distinct backgrounds and rules on the family and what it should look like. Coming together, you and your spouse have different ways that you see marriage and different rules that you learned growing up.

Rodney Limb April 30, 2020
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