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First Steps of Conflict Resolution

April 27, 2021 — Willa Williams

Are you running from conflict in your relationships? Conflict is inevitable, so don't let your fear stand in the way of finding resolution! In today's blog, Marriage and Family therapist Willa Williams lays out the first three steps on how to resolve conflict well.

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How Do You Know You Are in Love?

April 20, 2021 — Chris Grace

Love is complicated. Is it passion? Companionship? Or maybe, a commitment? In today's blog, Dr. Grace defines what love is and shares valuable components of a loving relationship.

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Thinking About Getting Engaged?

April 13, 2021 — Chris Grace

What are some specific questions that my girlfriend and I should talk about to see if we should get married?

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Marriage Ministry 101

April 6, 2021 — Davette Bishop

Are you doing enough for your spouse in ministry? It's hard to always know how to support your husband or wife, especially when life is stressful and overwhelming. Davette Bishop knows these struggles, and in today's blog, she shares how to support your spouse in ministry with seven helpful tips.

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Is There Forgiveness After Sex Before Marriage?

March 30, 2021 — Veola Vazquez

Will God forgive me if I have had sex before marriage?

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Too Much FaceTime and Not Enough Face-to-Face Time?

March 22, 2021 — Willa Williams

In its rightful place, technology is a great resource! But it's so easy to get lost in our phones that we often lose sight of what is right in front of us: our family, our friends, and even our kids. In today's blog, Willa Williams talks about balancing technology and authentic human interactions to create fulfilling relationships.

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Are You Leaving God on Read?

March 16, 2021 — Lynnaea Martin

What do you do when the world starts returning to normal? Calendars that were once empty are filling up again, and life is picking back up its pace. It's normal to feel anxious about responsibilities and expectations that felt second nature, especially after a year like 2020. In today's blog, Lynnaea Martin encourages readers to accept daily invitations from God to receive more of His abundance so you can also extend it to those around you.

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What to Do if Your Sibling is the Worst

March 9, 2021 — Aubrey Martin

You can choose your friends, but you can't choose your family. However, you can choose how to treat your family. In today's blog, Aubrey Martin shares some tips to make your relationship with your sibling not just tolerable, but enjoyable!

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How to Start a Difficult Conversation

March 2, 2021 — Alisa Grace

Starting a difficult conversation is never easy, but is possible with the right tools. Timing, tone, and phrasing are key components to have a fruitful discussion. In today's blog, author Alisa Grace outlines 7 communication tools that you can use to have a successful, healthy dialogue with your partner or loved one.

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How to Break Up With Someone Respectfully

February 23, 2021 — Debra Fileta

How do you call it quits after you’ve been going out a few times, but you don’t want to continue the relationship?

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