by Dave Safstrom | Nov 4, 2019 | Conflict, Empty Nest
One day recently, my wife, Lori, came home and said, “We both know that I went full-time at work a month or so ago. It’s been great, but I’ve been getting frustrated at home. And I finally figured out why—I’m still carrying the majority of the housework, even though...
by Justin and Trisha Davis | Oct 29, 2018 | Communication, Newlywed
Life is busy. Trish and I used to think that the next season of life would be less hectic, less stressful, less busy than our current season. Life doesn’t seem to get less busy with time; it only picks up steam. It is easy to go days, weeks and even months...
by Married People | Jul 11, 2018 | Podcast
Typically, this podcast is about helping you make your marriage as good as it could be. But no marriage thrives in isolation and the local church is the perfect way to surround marriages with other people. When we do that, it’s really powerful. A lot of churches do a...
by Married People | Mar 14, 2018 | Podcast
Show Notes Today, we have a very special guest with us, Robert Carnes. He is technically always with us, as he is the Managing Editor of MarriedPeople— he’s the guy behind the scenes who takes care of the MarriedPeople blog, social media and produces the podcast....
by Ted Lowe | Oct 16, 2017 | Conflict, New Parents
A Great Husband Growing up, I always knew I wanted a family of my own—the wife, the kids, the whole bit. In college, I remember having “deep” conversations with friends about how I was going to do family right. I remember thinking, I’m going to be a great husband and...