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An Inseparable Love
After being married for 68 years, Minnesota sweethearts died a day apart --a testament, their kids say, to their independence and devotion to each other. ...
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What the Veil Hides
An Indian bride called off her own wedding after getting a look at her groom for the first time on their wedding day. At a reception preceding the ceremony, ...
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The Reality of Broken Heart Syndrome
Diana Bass writes in a recent book:
On December 28, 2016, celebrated Hollywood actor Debbie Reynolds died at age eighty-four. The previous day, her sixty-year-old ...
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A Woman's Struggle with ‘Submit to Your Husband’
In her book Confronting Christianity, Rebecca McLaughlin writes about her struggles with the concept of submitting to her husband (as found in Ephesians ...
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Marriage is Not a Magical Fantasy
People magazine reports that congrats are in order again for Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Baldwin. The couple retied the knot, on September 30th, ...
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What’s the Point of Marriage?
Author Heather Havrilesky recently wrote in an article titled “Is Marriage Obsolete?”:
Isn’t it reasonable to question the value of a ...
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Honoring One Another
Soul singer Lionel Ritchie was once deeply impacted by a speech in which his father had honored his mother, on their 37th wedding anniversary. In his ...
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Married Couples Have Better Sex than Singles
Contrary to popular opinion, married couples statistically don't have worse sex than singles, but better. In their groundbreaking study, The Case ...
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Kathy Keller Explains Submission and Leadership in Marriage
Pastor Timothy Keller and his wife Kathy Keller wrote a book called The Meaning of Marriage. In it Kathy Keller gives an example of submission in a tough ...
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Want a Happy Marriage? Do the Dishes Together.
Every day, they slowly accumulate. Plates covered in sauces and crumbs. Forks, knives, and spoons all gummed with bits of this and that. At the end of ...
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