Five sweet ways couples can keep a special day meaningful and memorable.
He joined the Marines; she got engaged to someone else. But ultimately their love prevailed.
When your relationship hits a road bump, rely on God to fill you with His never-ending supply of love.
When feeling angry at your spouse, ask God to remind you of the bigger picture.
The Guinness World Records recognized the centenarians’ major milestone.
Could they work through their financial problems and revive their loving relationship?
Her husband suffered from Alzheimer's, but that did not stop him from remembering to propose again as they renewed their vows.
Her husband was paralyzed following a cerebellum hemorrhage. Would he walk or talk again, much less compete in his beloved marathons?
Dementia had stolen Mick's memories and much of his regular life—but it was no match for his and Linda's love. See how the couple renewed their vows, a day Linda says Mick still remembers.
Karla and Todd McIntyre share lessons they learned during his long, difficult recovery from a cerebellum hemorrhage and paralysis.
A simple sign can be a strong reminder of what's really important.
Her husband dealt with alcohol addiction and it was tearing their family apart. Could she save their marriage?
Brett, a pastor, and Sarah Baddorf, a doctor, share how they have grown closer in their marriage (and managed to visit farflung parts of the world) by allowing each other the freedom to pursue their individual interests, to follow their own dreams.
These practical tips are sure to boost the meaningful connections in your life