Obviously these guys are trying to make the point that men and women can never be “just friends” because one of them – usually the guy – will become physically attracted to the other. But I’ve seen it be a problem for both sexes. Except with women, it’s typically more of an emotional...
by Motte Brown
I ran across this article from Ally Spotts on RelevantMagazine.com about her online engagement story. It’s full of useful information for online daters and touches on some of the dating principles we try to encourage here on Marry Well. Things like being careful your connection doesn’t...
The following post is a reprint from The Guide section of Marry Well.
Perhaps the greatest challenge to forming good marriages today is pornography. The pervasiveness of explicit images and story lines miseducate men and women about relationships, love, sex and marriage. Additionally, pornography saps vital...
by Candice Gage
In two days it will be 2012. As it usually does, the changing of the year has caused me to reflect on the past 365 days. What has happened in my life? How have I grown? What has God taught me?
As I look back over 2011, it’s hard to believe how much has changed.
In December of 2010, I...
by Steve Watters
Before you jump into any New Year’s resolutions, consider some advice from Dan and Chip Heath, authors of the book Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard. These guys have some cool insights from their research and education backgrounds that might make all the difference for...
by Beth Brown
Most New Year’s resolutions I’ve made over the years seem to involve time management. My husband and I have a standing one to chop away at the time we spend in front of the tube. Over the past few years, however, we’ve allowed other electronic devices like smart phones and tablets to...
by Steve Watters
It’s that time of year where you know it’s almost Christmas, but maybe you’re afraid you’re gonna go through the motions again and not find much meaning in your celebration. You’ve heard the messages about Jesus being the “reason for the season,”...
by Beth Brown
“This is the story of how an Alabama boy living in Kuwait met a Taiwanese-born California girl in India while both were trying to discover God’s will for life and marriage.”
So begins the latest Marry Well success story!
We recently heard from Brandon and Amy and think their...
by Motte Brown
Well, maybe not nobody. But according to the latest Pew data, the marriage rate is at an all time low.
From ABC News:
In 1960, 72 percent of U.S. adults age 18 and older were married compared with 51 percent today. The median age when adults decide to finally take that big step is also the...
by Candice Gage
A few days ago, a Facebook friend of mine shared an article with a title that caught my attention, “Women, Stop Submitting to Men.” I clicked on the link and found myself reading a piece by Russell Moore. Once again, I was impressed by his insight and no-nonsense style.
In his article,...
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