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Sticks and Stones - I Do Every Day - April 16

A hurtful comment can have lasting impact, as one woman discovers when her husband's careless words spark a judgmental response that cuts deeper than his original mistake. Drawing on biblical wisdom, this article explores the power of words and offers practical advice for communicating with kindness and compassion in marriage.

Kumba-yee-haw! - I Do Every Day - April 15

A simple yet powerful hack for harmonious family road trips and marriages is to create a shared playlist featuring each person's favorite songs, leading to a unifying mix of personalities and tastes. By yielding air time to one another through music, couples can cultivate a deeper sense of connection and togetherness, as Jesus himself taught that it is more blessed to give than to receive.

Lions and Tigers and Bears. Oh, My! - I Do Every Day - April 14

As a mother navigates the challenges of parenting and marriage, she must confront her own inner "Mama Bear" instincts to protect her family while maintaining a healthy relationship with her spouse. By learning to balance discipline with unity, couples can strengthen their bond and become an unbreakable team, as encouraged by biblical principles such as Genesis 2:24.

Dating When the Dough Is Low - I Do Every Day - April 12

Even in lean seasons, intentional dates can bring joy and closeness to a marriage. Discover creative ways to prioritize romance on a budget, from swapping childcare to exploring new cultures, and ignite a spark that will keep your love growing strong.

Just Do Something - I Do Every Day - April 11

A man's indecisiveness can be both a blessing and a curse in marriage, as it often stems from a desire for perfection. By embracing the power of "just doing something" and letting go of the need for absolute certainty, couples can find freedom and clarity in making big decisions together.

Be My Pablo? - I Do Every Day - April 10

A man's car breaks down on a busy morning, leaving him stranded until his wife steps in to help, revealing a surprising twist on the traditional male-female dynamic of friendship and marriage. By embracing their shared interests and hobbies, couples can cultivate a deeper, more meaningful connection that strengthens their bond and enriches their lives together.

12 Signs of an Insecure Marriage - I Do Every Day - April 9

Insecure marriages can be devastating, but recognizing the signs of insecurity is the first step to recovery. By understanding the subtle yet insidious ways insecurity can creep into a marriage, couples can take action to combat it and rediscover their worth in Christ.

At Least We Can Laugh About It? - I Do Every Day - April 8

After 16 years of marriage, one woman learned that not all arguments are created equal - some can be laughed at later, while others require deeper attention. By recognizing the difference between minor squabbles and major conflicts, couples can conserve their relational energy and cultivate a stronger, more resilient marriage.

I Discovered My Wife’s Biggest Turn-On - I Do Every Day - April 7

A husband discovers his wife's biggest turn-on is not what he expected, but rather a simple act that reveals her love language in a surprising way, leading him to reevaluate their relationship and appreciate the beauty of everyday moments. By exploring the 5 Love Languages concept, this article offers practical insights for couples to build a stronger connection and understand each other's unique ways of showing love.

When Your Spouse Is Depressed (Part I) - I Do Every Day - April 5

A husband's transformation from frustration to understanding is revealed as he learns to support his wife through her depression, offering a new perspective on the delicate balance between empathy and motivation. By sharing their personal struggles and insights, this article provides practical guidance for couples navigating the complexities of mental health and relationships.

Help Me Down From This Pedestal, Would You? - I Do Every Day - April 4

As a firstborn, Janel Breitenstein reflects on the pressure to be a "good example" and how it can lead to a shallow exterior while neglecting inner vulnerability. By shedding light on the dangers of "modeling" marriages and embracing a more authentic, naked-hearted approach, Breitenstein invites readers to reevaluate their relationships and seek true connection with themselves and others.

Arguing: Does a Body Good? - I Do Every Day - April 3

Marriage experts Dr. Joe and Cindi Ferrini share their surprising discovery that arguing is not only inevitable, but also beneficial for a healthy marriage, helping couples communicate more effectively and build stronger relationships. By learning to navigate conflicts in a constructive way, couples can develop essential skills like active listening and forgiveness, leading to a more harmonious and fulfilling partnership.

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