POST PUBLISHED INOctober, 2009
  • How to say I'M SORRY

    October 29th, 200911:36 AM ET
    How to Save a Marriage Have you ever heard the expression, "Love is never having to say you're sorry?" Sometimes I wonder how such utterly ridiculous expressions become commonly accepted. If you're close to someone, you're going to step on their toes occasionally. And when you hurt someone, ESPECIALLY YOUR SPOUSE, it's important to say, "I'...
  • Pain and Peace: How to Transition

    October 29th, 200910:59 AM ET
    When it comes to your emotional state of being, there's a big difference between being in pain and true suffering. What's the difference? And how is this relevant for your marriage? Let me illustrate with a story. There once was a man who was sentenced to 25 years of backbreaking labor. His wrists were tied to the handle of a huge wheel ...
  • Cutting America’s Divorce Rate

    October 21st, 200911:37 AM ET
    No-fault divorce has had a devastating effect on our culture. For decades now, one spouse has been able to unilaterally destroy their marriage, family and children. The marriage contract is the only contract in America that doesn't mean anything. In no other contractual agreement, can one person walk away without repercussions. You can't even break...
  • I Said I Was Sorry

    October 07th, 200902:02 PM ET
    In my Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage seminar I explain in detail how a man's brain tends to compartmentalize things. It's like men have separate boxes in their heads for everything: money, sex, kids, wife, in-laws, etc. And for a guy these boxes don't touch. He thinks about one thing at a time and then moves on to the next thing since one box ...
  • DUCK, DUCK... GOOSE!

    October 01st, 200902:32 PM ET
    Do you know Aesop's fable about the goose and the golden eggs? Let me share it with you and explain how it relates to your marriage. The fable is about a poor farmer who discovers that his goose is laying golden eggs. At first the farmer thinks it must be a trick. But when he gets the eggs appraised, he learns that they're pure gold! The farmer...
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Advice on how to enjoy your marriage and maintain a healthy relationship in Christ.
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  • Edward Ridenour has been a Bible Teacher for over 30 years and is the author of It's Good For A Man Not To Touch A Woman. For additional information or contact, you may visit www.mbgod.com