As recommended by Christy Mendelow
Love and Respect
Emmerson Eggerichs
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How to Improve Your Marriage without Talking About It
Patricia Love and Steven Stoney
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Marriage Coaching
Heart, Hope & Skills for a Great Relationship
Are you tired? Disconnected? Feeling like you’re drowning in the endless stream of bad news and broken promises the world offers? You’re not alone.
I’ve had conversations lately with people I care deeply about—friends who have been cheerleaders in my life for years, often believing in me when I couldn’t believe in myself. But as we’ve talked, I could hear the weight they’re carrying. Despite successful careers and many accomplishments, they feel stuck, disconnected, and maybe even lost.
by Christy Mendelow
When Hope Was Absent
There was a time in my life when someone told me I didn’t have any hope and he was right.
But then I found Christ, or, more accurately, He found me.
What changed everything?
Faith.
by Christy Mendelow
There’s a term I recently became aware of—“night divorce.” It sounds like a legal strategy, but it’s not. It’s the practice of married couples choosing to sleep in separate bedrooms. Some even go so far as to say it’s the reason their marriage is thriving. Less snoring. Better sleep. Fewer arguments. More independence.
The media and others are fueling the idea that this is a good thing. I’m going on record to say it’s not.
But we need to ask the deeper question:










Walking with You Through Life’s Defining Moments
“Let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith.” — Hebrews 12:1–2