Former NFL coach and his wife, Lauren, share their tips from 40 years of marriage of working together as teammates.
Supporting Your Spouse
God has placed passions in your heart—and also in your spouse’s. Encourage each other in following dreams, even if you have to step out of your comfort zone to do it. You’ll enjoy a richer marriage.
They found out their 2-week-old son was only the 105th person to ever be diagnosed with Antley-Bixler syndrome, a rare genetic disorder.
How do you cope with the fact that your spouse is dying? Keep three things in mind as you walk through this time with your loved one.
When you learn your spouse has a terminal illness, everything changes in an instant. What’s important to know as you begin this hard journey?
When one spouse wants to pursue their dream, but the other disagrees, what can they do? You can help them find a win-win solution.
Sometimes we forget that Jesus’ command to “love one another” includes our spouse. But remember, God sees how you love your husband or wife.
A Naval Corpsman’s injury in Afghanistan changed his career and his marriage. But God used the trauma for good.
In marriage, we have ample opportunities to “wash one another’s feet” without actually touching the tootsies.
You have an internal dialogue that no one else hears. If you repeat thoughts that you’re not good enough, you can provoke harmful responses and behaviors, inadvertently hurting your spouse and marriage.