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Healing the Wounds of the Past

Healing the Wounds of the Past is T.D. Jakes at his best! Bringing years of home-grown wisdom and real-life experience to the forefront, he gives you what you need to once and for all put past hurts, struggles, and disappointments behind you. Based on solid biblical principles and modern-day realities, Healing the Wounds of the …

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My Marriage Matters

My Marriage Matters is an easy-to-read Bible-based marriage counseling book to rescue, coach, and cure marriages faced with common, inconvenient issues. •Is your marriage in a state of crisis…or do you want to take your relationship to the next level? •Do you need to fight for your marriage, but you just don’t know how to? …

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The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts

Falling in love is easy. Staying in love—that’s the challenge. How can you keep your relationship fresh and growing amid the demands, conflicts, and just plain boredom of everyday life? In the #1 New York Times international bestseller The 5 Love Languages, you’ll discover the secret that has transformed millions of relationships worldwide. Whether your relationship is flourishing …

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The Four Laws of Love: Guaranteed Success for Every Married Couple

The Four Laws of Love represents the culmination of Jimmy Evans’ influential career. In this deeply personal book, Jimmy Evans outlines the foundational pillars upon which God designed marriage. Without holding back, he tells the story of his own marriage, which was hurtling toward divorce until this self-proclaimed “bad husband” came to recognize and put …

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Marriage Enrichment Videos

We’ve found a number of videos that we think would be extremely helpful for you and your family. Scroll down, take your pick, and be encouraged as you are refreshed, inspired, and equipped to apply the principles for a healthy marriage.

Do You Really Have To Argue?

g opinions. After all, no two people are alike. Now, when they come together, you can imagine that there will be differences of opinion. Those differences often lead to arguments. But they don’t have to. We act the way we do because of the information we’ve received. Our actions generally shift when there is a change of information.

Overcoming Infidelity

Humility is often thought of as a weakness or something with little value, and apologizing to a spouse, is even worse. Many people would agree that the average apology has lost its luster. The “I’m sorry” statement has become more of an “Okay, I hear you, but get over it!” reflex. A general remark to put an end to the conversation. For some, there’s really no sense of remorse, repentance, or even the slightest desire to correct the issue. On the other hand, the pride of the offender serves as a gaseous balloon that internally puffs one up with a false sense of rightness despite the apparent injury the behavior has caused.