Someone once told me that a great way to show my wife how much I loved her was to discover the daily chores that she hates to do and to quietly do those chores for her as often as I could. That’s what I try to do. My wife hates washing her car so I do my best to wash her car at least twice a month. Little stuff like that has done wonders for our marriage. rn
What an absolutely AWESOME idea and such an encouraging site. I plan to share this with my friends and encourage them to check out this site. Thank you for following God’s lead and putting this together. Shawn and I know first hand that having a healthy marriage in this day and time takes work, dedication and comittment to each other. We have been married for almost 22 years. I think he would agree with me in saying that our relationship is stronger now than it has ever been. God First, Spouse second, family third… Bless You and may God Bless this site to bless others. rnrnKaren McClellanrnCanton, Ga.
One thing that strengthened my wife’s and my marriage was getting on the same page about finances! Once we merged our accounts and set singular goals for what it was that we wanted to achieve financially, other non-financial goals also emerged. All in all, we merged together more completely by simply getting onto the same page financially.
I know that this word has been used alot with marrige, but COMMUNICATION is key! I feel communication is the key in any relationship. I know that sometimes we think our spouse can read our mind, but trust me they can’t…haha!! Love the site Jay!! Looks great!!!!!
Communicatiom is one of the biggest problems in marriages. You have to communicate with each other. I try each evening to find out how my husbands day was and then we share what has gone on that day. We all get caught up in our every day lives that sometimes we just forget to talk to one another.rnBeth GaytonrnWaleska, Ga.
My husband passed away last year, but we had a wonderful marriage. Being interested in each other is so important-wanting to know what is going on , innermost feeling about things, chatting about just “stuff”. Holding hands and dating is so much fun after marriage. It’s a renewal to each other. Love your site, Rev. Tenney. Nancy
In my short 3 years of marriage, I feel like what strengthens our marriage is holding each other accountable to things that we for the most part have to make ourselves so because time is our enemy. Simply things, like when one or the other first walks in from our day at work, the other greets them with a hug and a kiss almost before we have a chance to say hello. Other things like leaving a note, card,or message of some kind under their pillow at night to tell them how much you appreciate them and love them. Making sure we plan time together for either a date night or just simple time together to talk. My wife is better at this than I am about a planning a “date” night and it may be something as simple as going to Target and getting a Starbucks and just sitting down together. Lastly, pray.Praying together
for us is the ultimate basic strengthening part of our marriage.
Wow, Im thankful to have found this site on Facebook. It came at a really needed time. My husband and I have been together for ten years and married for eight. We have three sons together. We have truly had to jump some hurdles, but time has proved that there is no mountain to tall and no ocean too deep for the love shared. I find that prayer is the best thing that any relationship can incorporate into it that holds it accountable and strong. Having each other as well as mutual friends AND family that care about you and your relationship helps to keep it strong. Communication is so important and where some feel the other spouse may or may not have a great communication ability, keep talking. Remember talking not arguing, voicing love and commitment to each other, the name of the vows and Gods word will each time help with why and how you have come to such an awesome togetherness.
Someone once told me that a great way to show my wife how much I loved her was to discover the daily chores that she hates to do and to quietly do those chores for her as often as I could. That’s what I try to do. My wife hates washing her car so I do my best to wash her car at least twice a month. Little stuff like that has done wonders for our marriage. rn
What an absolutely AWESOME idea and such an encouraging site. I plan to share this with my friends and encourage them to check out this site. Thank you for following God’s lead and putting this together. Shawn and I know first hand that having a healthy marriage in this day and time takes work, dedication and comittment to each other. We have been married for almost 22 years. I think he would agree with me in saying that our relationship is stronger now than it has ever been. God First, Spouse second, family third… Bless You and may God Bless this site to bless others. rnrnKaren McClellanrnCanton, Ga.
One thing that strengthened my wife’s and my marriage was getting on the same page about finances! Once we merged our accounts and set singular goals for what it was that we wanted to achieve financially, other non-financial goals also emerged. All in all, we merged together more completely by simply getting onto the same page financially.
I know that this word has been used alot with marrige, but COMMUNICATION is key! I feel communication is the key in any relationship. I know that sometimes we think our spouse can read our mind, but trust me they can’t…haha!! Love the site Jay!! Looks great!!!!!
Communicatiom is one of the biggest problems in marriages. You have to communicate with each other. I try each evening to find out how my husbands day was and then we share what has gone on that day. We all get caught up in our every day lives that sometimes we just forget to talk to one another.rnBeth GaytonrnWaleska, Ga.
My husband passed away last year, but we had a wonderful marriage. Being interested in each other is so important-wanting to know what is going on , innermost feeling about things, chatting about just “stuff”. Holding hands and dating is so much fun after marriage. It’s a renewal to each other. Love your site, Rev. Tenney. Nancy
In my short 3 years of marriage, I feel like what strengthens our marriage is holding each other accountable to things that we for the most part have to make ourselves so because time is our enemy. Simply things, like when one or the other first walks in from our day at work, the other greets them with a hug and a kiss almost before we have a chance to say hello. Other things like leaving a note, card,or message of some kind under their pillow at night to tell them how much you appreciate them and love them. Making sure we plan time together for either a date night or just simple time together to talk. My wife is better at this than I am about a planning a “date” night and it may be something as simple as going to Target and getting a Starbucks and just sitting down together. Lastly, pray.Praying together
for us is the ultimate basic strengthening part of our marriage.
Wow, Im thankful to have found this site on Facebook. It came at a really needed time. My husband and I have been together for ten years and married for eight. We have three sons together. We have truly had to jump some hurdles, but time has proved that there is no mountain to tall and no ocean too deep for the love shared. I find that prayer is the best thing that any relationship can incorporate into it that holds it accountable and strong. Having each other as well as mutual friends AND family that care about you and your relationship helps to keep it strong. Communication is so important and where some feel the other spouse may or may not have a great communication ability, keep talking. Remember talking not arguing, voicing love and commitment to each other, the name of the vows and Gods word will each time help with why and how you have come to such an awesome togetherness.