

Deep Knowing in Marriage
Mark was trying to be more romantic. When Dawna came home from the office she was drained by an afternoon of client sessions, the kids were at friends, Mark was cooking dinner, and he greeted her with, "Honey, I drew you a bubble bath, now go get in before it gets cold. You can soak while I finish dinner." Dawna was tired. She was hungry. She was irritable. And she hated soaking in water. Mark and the kids were swimmers and soakers. She was not, and after decades of marriage
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Why Marry in the Church?
We have a friend, a priest, who has a crucial first question he asks every couple that sits down with him to begin marriage preparation: "Why do you want to be married in the Church?" Many are surprised when he tells them that their first answer, the one that comes most readily, "because we are in love," might be true, but its incomplete. People who want to marry because they fell in love don't need to marry in the Church. People in love marry in courthouses by Justices of th
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What Others Need to See in Our Marriages
At least three times a week, weather permitting, we walk a mile and a quarter into work together. It's healthy. It's companionable. And it's a great time to connect. Sometimes we talk about work, or the kids, or upcoming projects around the house. But we also share dreams, thoughts about books or movies, or politics. But here's the interesting thing: it's not just about us. We are surprised at how often colleagues or neighbors will tell us they saw us from their car as they d
Apr 183 min read
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