Love is in the air again, a perfect time to explore what God, Who is love and the author of love, has to say about righteous romance.
We can bring praise to our passion — and not overspiritualize ourselves or the relationships we desire in the process. This isn't about uttering "Hallelujah" or "Hosanna" every two seconds. This is real-life stuff, starting curiously enough with somebody whose first thought was to boycott Valentine's Day altogether.
We hope this five-day plan gives you some common-sense insights that may get lost amid Cupid's arrows, chocolate-covered hearts and those long stares into each other's eyes.
Not everybody arrives in February anticipating warm and fuzzy feelings, but God's love is timeless and moves Him to meet our every need.
We can have ears but not hear, and therefore need to pay more earnest heed to what our partners mean instead of taking literally what they say.
There are four things you shouldn't do with your partner, ladies, and if you do any one of them, you can undermine what you really want.
The less guesswork we apply to the things that please our partners, the more likely we are to make them happy and discover happier romance.
Based on 30 years' experience, Carolyn Mahaney shares tips on how women can more effectively demonstrate love for their husbands.