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Musings on Marriage by Margaret Bennett

We cannot go into a relationship expecting the other person to change. Nagging and gentle prodding are simply irritants that over time turn the other person away. If we lead by example, hopefully our spouse will take notice and follow.

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A Marriage: it's not 50/50

Marriage is Not 50/50

Have you noticed that many preachers and articles discuss marriage being a 50/50 proposition? Does that sound reasonable? I thought so, too, until I read Sara Turnquist’s advice. I’m excited for you to read it too. It might change your thinking.

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No Greater Love

After the release of my 2010 debut novel, Awakening, I had dinner one night with a work friend who observed, “You must have experienced great love in your life to be able to write like you do.” I’d never thought about it that way, but her comment resonated with me. She was right.

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My Secret to a Lasting Relationship

The moment the boyfriend/girlfriend magic begins to fizzle, it’s easy to fall into a stale pattern of coexisting in separate worlds. And slowly the continental drift begins until . . . boredom . . . settles . . . in . . . and staleness . . . takes hold . . . and no one knows how to recapture the love and the magic.

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The Joys of Paying it Forward

Be the light that will lead someone out of their darkness or that will flip a relationship from sorrow to joy–be that light of Jesus in a hurting world.

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Marrying Young

Getting married young doesn’t guarantee a divorce. Neither does getting married older guarantee a couple won’t get a divorce. What matters is how the couple works through challenges.

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When God Takes the Reins

I met Ben through E Harmony a day after I tried to cancel my subscription to the service. We had a three-hour first date at Q’doba. He lived 42 minutes away and his nine kids were grown. He wasn’t going to move, and neither was I

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