by Ted Lowe | Jan 8, 2018 | Communication, Conflict
Maybe this is just a southern saying, but I’ve heard it all my life—“I can say what I want to about my family, but you better not.” To some degree, I get this saying. We are being protective of our family. I like that. We feel like we have a level of closeness with...
by Ted Lowe | Nov 13, 2017 | Finances
Every year, American families spend an average of $750 on costs related to Christmas, e.g., presents, decorations, Christmas cards, etc. Thats a lot of stuff. Not to be the Grinch, but here are a couple of things to consider as you buy more stuff this Christmas....
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...
by Ted Lowe | Oct 2, 2017 | For Husbands, Fun
I was born sensitive. As a man, that’s tough to admit. As boys, we’re taught to: man up get up brush it off forget about it pull it together power through When we don’t, the world sends us a message: something is wrong with you. But is that true? My Hardest Eulogy As...
by Married People | Aug 9, 2017 | Podcast
Subscribe iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud | Stitcher Show Notes Welcome to the MarriedPeople podcast! MarriedPeople started to help churches help marriages by giving couples less content, more often. We’re now taking that method directly to couples on this podcast...