How to save your marriage – you think about it day and night but just can’t figure out how to do it. Our wedding day is one of the biggest days of our lives. Then life starts to happen and conflicts arise. These conflicts can be simple misunderstandings or can be health or money related. All too often though these small misunderstandings lead to divorce.
If you feel that your marriage is crumbling all around you quicker than you can say ‘marriage guidance’ it can harbour such feelings as frustration resentment stress and anger. All these feelings build up until you reach crisis point; it is at this point generally that most people call it a day with their marriage. So what if you are the exception? What if when you said ‘I do’ It meant for life? Well if you are in this situation and you shout the cry for help’ I need marriage saving ideas fast’ then read on!
Marriage seperation is never easy but when it does happen each party needs to be practical and pragmatic in order to ease the process and avoid the stress associated with this emotional roller coaster – especially if children are involved. Here we discuss some of the main issues relating to marriage separation and how best to deal with them.
My friend Paul seemed like a happy guy with a good marriage so when he confided in me that he made love to his wife less than once a month I was quite shocked! In fact the figures show that nearly 25% of married people make love less than once a month and that goes across all ages not just the elderly. This article is not about how this comes about or about my friend but instead is about how to save a sexless marriage if you like Paul find yourself trapped inside one!
There is one thing that can kill your marriage for good…make sure you do not let it happen. Read on to find out what it is and what you can do starting right now to help save your marriage.
We married Christians should take a step back and look at the big picture. That picture is our commitment to God and what the Bible says about having a successful marriage. With the statistics going up at an alarming rate for Christians getting divorces we must think about how this must look to people who are watching us. Wondering if we truly serve God or not.
If you feel that your marriage is crumbling all around you quicker than you can say ‘marriage guidance’ it can harbour such feelings as frustration resentment stress and anger. All these feelings build up until you reach crisis point; it is at this point generally that most people call it a day with their marriage. So what if you are the exception? What if when you said ‘I do’ It meant for life? Well if you are in this situation and you shout the cry for help’ I need marriage saving ideas fast’ then read on!
Marriage seperation is never easy but when it does happen each party needs to be practical and pragmatic in order to ease the process and avoid the stress associated with this emotional roller coaster – especially if children are involved. Here we discuss some of the main issues relating to marriage separation and how best to deal with them.
My friend Paul seemed like a happy guy with a good marriage so when he confided in me that he made love to his wife less than once a month I was quite shocked! In fact the figures show that nearly 25% of married people make love less than once a month and that goes across all ages not just the elderly. This article is not about how this comes about or about my friend but instead is about how to save a sexless marriage if you like Paul find yourself trapped inside one!
There is one thing that can kill your marriage for good…make sure you do not let it happen. Read on to find out what it is and what you can do starting right now to help save your marriage.
We married Christians should take a step back and look at the big picture. That picture is our commitment to God and what the Bible says about having a successful marriage. With the statistics going up at an alarming rate for Christians getting divorces we must think about how this must look to people who are watching us. Wondering if we truly serve God or not.

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