Read more about marriage and family in these articles, videos, etc.
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New Church ideas on marriage and relationships in heaven
Marriage can last into the afterlife, progressing unto eternity. Of course, it's not a trap — bad marriages aren't forever.
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Working this thing called relationship
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Daily support for marriage
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Respecting boundaries in relationships
Boundaries are important elements of healthy relationships. Family members often find it particularly difficult to respect each other’s boundaries.
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28 ways to bring spirituality into daily family life
There are many simple ways to invite the Lord into your family life. Find your way today.
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I don’t feel love for my partner. How do I get that feeling back?
Here are practical ways to remind us of our love when it seems like we’ve forgotten.
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Questions about family relationships
From spirituality in parenting to choosing your spouse, Rev. David Roth explores your questions.
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What is love?
Explore how the Lord says that friendship allows Him to grant us true love.
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Father’s day 2016
The Lord calls us to the most important uses of marriage, parenting, and service to others.
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Marriage can last forever
Married love is a gift from the Lord for those who approach Him and peruse a chaste love of their married partner.
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Marriage – it’s not about you
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Changing lives: finding “the one”
How do you know if the he/she you've been seeing for a while is the right person for you to marry? Coleman and Anne share…
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Heartbeat
Working on Relationships: single, married, committed relationships.
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Single, married, divorced
Is happiness dependent on our marital state? Join us as we explore being single, married, and divorced.
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My crazy family
Family relationships can be complex and sometimes challenging to deal with. What does Christianity tell us about working with our families?
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Spiritual growth and marriage
Spiritual life and marriage work together hand in hand
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Eternity and marriage
Those who truly love each other will dwell together in heaven after death. Their love and their care for each other remains, and grows.
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Marriage – the New Church perspective