Recent LDS Blog | Marital Relationships PostsHonoring Each Otherby Miriam Caldwell04 Jul 2008 12:27 PMIn your marriage relationship it is important to take time to celebrate the occasions in your life. With the daily rush of work and caring for the kids it is easy to become disconnected from each other. The Spirit Makes Me Love Him Moreby Tristi Pinkston24 Jun 2008 12:00 PMWe know that the Spirit whispers the truth to us when we hear it. We know it prompts us to do the things we should, warns us of temptation, and brings things to remembrance that we have learned. Stop Drifting Apartby Miriam Caldwell14 Jun 2008 11:39 PMWhen your first get married, you are so involved in each other, that you may find the concept of drifting apart from each other a difficult concept to grasp, but this is one common reason for marriages to fail. Marriage Can Challenge You to Improve and Changeby Miriam Caldwell06 Jun 2008 11:44 PMWhen we get married it is important to realize that we marriage is a chance for each of us to improve in caring and loving for others. Marriage is about love; it is also about sacrifice and working together. My Husband's Good Exampleby Tristi Pinkston30 May 2008 09:52 AMI don't have a perfect marriage-in fact, I don't know too many people who do. We have our ups and downs, that's for sure. But there is one way in which I would say our marriage is perfect. My husband always forgives me. I'm a very emotional person. Supporting Each Other Through Strugglesby Miriam Caldwell10 May 2008 09:15 PMThere are difficult times in any relationship, just as there are difficult times in every person's life. If you or your spouse are going through a difficult time in your lives, it is especially important to take time to strengthen and maintain your marriage relationship. 3 Things to Work on in Your Marriageby Miriam Caldwell11 Apr 2008 07:44 PMMarriage can be difficult at times. Sometimes it is just the daily toll of activities, stress and other items that cause keeping your marriage healthy to get pushed to the back burner. Other times it is crises that cause your marriage relationship to become strained. But They Were Married in the Templeby Tristi Pinkston20 Feb 2008 11:32 AMWe place a lot of emphasis on getting married in the temple. We teach about it in Family Home Evening, Primary, Young Men's and Young Women's. Our focus as an LDS people is to be temple worthy and remain temple worthy throughout our lives. Eternal Valentinesby Tristi Pinkston14 Feb 2008 11:00 AMOf all the doctrines I love taught by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, my favorite has to be that of eternal families. The Foundation of Your Familyby Miriam Caldwell12 Feb 2008 09:25 PMYour marriage is the foundation of your family. At the leadership training meeting on Saturday, I was impressed with the discussion that the group had on marriage. It is important to remember that when we get married that we are entering covenant with our spouse and with God. Recent Blog Comments |
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