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4 Steps to Repairing Trust in Your Relationship
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008Since we are all sinful
dysfunctional people who at some time will prove ourselves to be untrustworthy,
every important relationship in our life will require the rebuilding of trust
at some point in time. Sometimes it may only be a slight ‘remodeling’ while at
other times it will be a complete ‘rebuilding’ process. In some of our
relationships it may [...]
6 Ways to Develop Intimacy in Your Relationship
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008Excerpted from the book Road Warrior by Stephen Arterburn and Sam Gullucci
There are six external activities that can help you build a strong intimacy in your marriage and sustain you while you are on the road.
1. Laughing Together
Laughter is a doorway to intimacy. It is like an instant vacation in a marriage and the best [...]
7 Ways to Help Your Husband with His Anger
Wednesday, February 6th, 2008From the book Boiling Point by Stephen Arterburn and Dave Stoop
More than anything, your husband needs to know that you’re on his side, that you’re not against him. You need to communicate, more than you probably think necessary, that you accept him and love him, even though you may not be satisfied with some [...]
Hope for the Broken Marriage
Thursday, June 28th, 2007Jonathan Daugherty
(A ‘broken marriage’ – in the context I am writing – is one damaged by sexually inappropriate conduct.)
There are a growing number of broken marriages in the United States today. Men, and a rapidly increasing number of women, are falling prey to the schemes of pornographers and a culture saturated in sexual gratification [...]
Lost in the Wake of Lust
Tuesday, March 13th, 2007Bob Damrau
I remember, as a boy, constructing a model boat and setting it sail in a bay lagoon. I was thrilled that it remained afloat and was so hopeful that it would reach the other shore. But its journey was cut short when a ski boat, more concerned about staying on plane then obeying the [...]
The Challenge and Importance of Disclosure – Part 2
Thursday, November 30th, 2006Brad Stenberg
When inappropriate sexual behavior is discovered, it’s natural for men to attempt “damage control,” by minimizing, rationalizing, excusing, or denying their behavior. We fear our wife will leave if the full extent of our behavior is known. Or we may just want to spare our wife more pain. We want an [...]
The WEB Ministry
Friday, November 17th, 2006G. Mike Clark, L.M.F.T., D.Min.
What is the WEB?
First of all, the WEB has nothing to do with a spider web or Spider Man. WEB begins with an understanding of relationships and its importance to each of us. God made us from the very beginning for relationships , starting with God and Adam, and [...]
Rebuilding Trust in Friendships
Thursday, July 13th, 2006Clint Thomas
Friendships can be an incredible source of stability, encouragement and strength. God said in Genesis 2:18, ‘It is not good for man to be alone,’ thus the friendship between Adam and Eve began. Also in Hebrews 10:24-25 we are exhorted to, ’spur one another on toward love and good deeds as well as maintain [...]
11 Reasons You Should Incorporate Laughter Into Your Life!
Monday, March 27th, 2006New Life Ministries
Proverbs 17:22 tells us, “A cheerful heart is good medicine.” And, friend, that’s no joke! When we’re in pain or feeling sick, our sense of humor often abandons us. But it’s during these very circumstances that’more than ever’we need laugher in our lives. Consider these findings:
1. Humor has been shown to lower blood [...]
Rebuilding Trust in Marriage
Wednesday, March 8th, 2006Bob Damrau
‘Our lives will never be the same,’ voiced my wife as we drove home from our respective 12-Step groups. Then, we looked at each other and smiled with the realization that we wouldn’t have it any other way. Repairing our marriage was not easy, yet the hard work was yielding a sense of connection [...]

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