November 1, 2024
What’s New This Week
Do you remember the feelings toward your spouse that you experienced on your wedding day? How have those feelings changed over the years? Join us as we share how marital love can evolve and mature.
When couples are struggling in one way or another, they will often attribute the struggle to a lack of communication. However, everyone communicates; it is a matter of what is being communicated.In the coming week, be attentive to “what” you are communicating to your spouse, especially when you are in disagreement. Even consider asking your spouse what you have communicated to him/her in your response to the matter of disagreement.Quote taken from Walter Wangerin in “As For Me and My House”.
We can easily fall into a common and most unprofitable habit of comparing ourselves and our loved ones to others. We may see a person we love struggling to reach a common milestone and despair for what is missing. Of course, it is healthy to recognize and grieve losses in life, seeking comfort from the Lord. The problem comes when our losses blind us…continue reading.
We are pleased to announce the launch of our latest small group guide, “Doing Life With Your Adult Children” featuring Jim Burns, president of HomeWord, a non-profit that seeks to strengthen and equip parents, couples, families and leaders.While parenting doesn’t end when your child becomes an adult, it DOES change. The principles discussed in this series will be helpful to all parents who listen.Each video clip is accompanied by a few questions for couples to discuss together and/or in the small group setting.
We have a wide variety of topics for virtual or in-person retreats and workshops! Check out all we have to offer here.