It’s a lot easier to see someone else’s faults, than to spot our own. Let’s continue an in-depth study on the parable of the prodigal son.
Category “Anger”
The Dangers Of Avoiding Conflict In Marriage
Unaddressed issues are the enemy of strong, healthy marriages. Biblical advice on how to resolve disagreements in your home . . .
Practical Tools To Get Through Those Tough Conversations
When disagreements flare up in relationships . . . you can’t always shy away from confrontation. Sometimes the issue is just too big to let go. Struggling through an issue with a loved one?
Practical Ways To Handle Those Touchy Situations At Home
Anger isn’t unique to marriage . . . but it can certainly be intensified within the close relationship between husband and wife. Perhaps you’re dealing with a particular “hot spot” in your relationship.
Challenges We Face In Sharing Our Heart With Others
Communication is more than just talking about the weather. Often it involves divulging our most private thoughts . . . at the risk of someone else’s scrutiny.
Communicating, Especially In Times Of Conflict, Is Key To Developing A Close, Intimate Relationship
When disagreements arise in marriage . . . sometimes it’s easier to keep quiet rather than argue. Not seeing eye to eye with your spouse?
Hot Topics That Start Quarrels Among Couples
It’s impossible for two people to share life together and never get into a disagreement. Conflict is inevitable, even in a strong marriage!
An Authentic Discussion About The Dangers Of A Short Fuse
Unfortunately, when having a “bad day,” we tend to take it out on those closest to us. While we may think we have every right to be irritable, it’s important to treat others right . . . regardless of our feelings.
A Practical Look At Loving Others
Each of us gets agitated, even testy, from time to time. And often we’ll dismiss the way we treat others as unimportant because we’re quote, “having a bad day.” Does love get irritable?







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