"The sexual relationship is a good barometer for every couple"
What Did You Expect?: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage: The sexual relationship is a good barometer for every couple. The character and quality of the marriage relationship will determine the character and quality of their sexual union. You don’t leave…
The Love Letters of John Wooden
John Wooden wrote his wife over 300 letters (one per month) for 25 years after she died. HT: Justin Taylor
Paul Tripp describes where the biggest battles of marriage are fought
I continue to recommend, What Did You Expect?: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage. Notice that sin is antisocial: I have said this and will continue to return to it throughout this book: the big battles in marriage are not the…
If guys were like girls
HT:Amy’s Humble Musings
Collin Hansen asks, “Is 26 the new 18”?
Collin Hansen raises an interesting question about the implications of health care legislation. Following this blog, I figured the best way to rack up comments was to write about health care. So I thought I might explore one element of…
A win for the ladies at Augusta, Georgia
Before I forget – – one reminder from Phil Mickelson is simply to smile. Smile broadly. Smile often. It goes a long ways. ******** My wife, cried, when Phil won on Sunday. And, it wasn’t because she has a soft…
"What counts in making a happy marriage is not so much how compatible you are . . ."
Paul Tripp shares this Leo Tolstoy quote in What Did You Expect?: Redeeming the Realities of Marriage. It will be out soon . . . I highly recommend it. Leo Tolstoy: What counts in making a happy marriage is not…
Paul Tripp: “Too many of us are trying to have hundred dollar conversations in dime moments”
Paul Tripp’s, What Did You Expect? (Redesign): Redeeming the Realities of Marriage,is one of the best books I have ever read on marriage. If you’re married or a pastor (or perhaps if you simply know someone who is married), then…