Let's face it: there are a lot of books
written about marriage out there.
People often remark that I am «so open» online (usually with a bit of wonderment or «Oh, I could NEVER do that» particularly when
I write about marriage)-- and I have to chuckle because if they only knew how little of my life makes it online.
It is interesting that St. Paul in
writing about marriage distinguishes between the command of the Lord and his own instruction.
I regret speaking of conscience when
I wrote about the Marriage Pledge.
Lewis was
writing about marriage between divorced people, but the idea can equally be applied to marriage between two gay people.
Jake and Melissa Kircher
write about marriage and relationships at: www.holymessofmarriage.com.
I'm just a woman who has been married and divorced twice and who has cheated and been cheated on, and who
writes about marriage and divorce.
But that pregnancy never happened, and it became a blog where she instead
wrote about marriage, infertility, surgeries, a failed adoption, and eventually, adopting the little girl she calls her miracle child.
Julie Spira is an online dating expert and
writes about the marriage of love and technology.
She writes about the marriage of love and technology and is the author of the bestseller, The Perils of Cyber-Dating.
She's the founder of CyberDatingExpert.com and
writes about the marriage of love and technology.
She's the author of The Perils of Cyber-Dating and The Rules of Netiquette and
writes about the marriage of love and technology.
I frequently
write about the marriage of love and technology and used my social media savvy to launch my first book, The Perils of Cyber-Dating: Confessions of a Hopeful Romantic Looking for Love Online in 2009.
Julie Spira
writes about the marriage of love and technology, was an early adopter of the Internet and online dating and is the host of #DateChat on Twitter.
She writes about the marriage of love and technology and coaches singles on the dating scene.
She creates irresistible profiles for singles on the dating scene and
writes about the marriage of love and technology on Huffington Post.
I also
write about the marriage of love and technology on Huffington Post and our press room is filled with hundreds of articles and interviews to help you with your cyberdating journey.
But what I found most interesting about these books is that they also tell stories about storytelling itself, thinking hard about the way we think, talk, and
write about marriage — to ourselves, to each other, and to others.
Ms. Swaity, who
writes about marriage and divorce, allows that the «average couple» thinks about divorce at least once during their marriage, and for some, divorce is a constant threat.
According to Timothy J. Hammons, who
writes about marriage and family in his blog, «The Things that Matter to Timothy,» the divorce rate for those in second marriages is 75 percent, which means that if one or both partners have... Continue reading →
Mirel Goldstein is an expert marriage therapist in New Jersey who has been successfully lecturing and
writing about marriage, as well as helping couples reignite the spark in their relationships, for the past 15 years.
She thoroughly enjoys
writing about marriage, love, and relationships as well as working as a professional marriage therapist.
If you have been following our blog page, you will know that in our last blog
we wrote about marriage counseling and what the signs are that you should come to The Center for Connected Living with Dr. Corinne Scholtz.
Not exact matches
After continually hearing terms like «entrepreneur's widow» as well as stories
about the overwhelming failure rates for entrepreneurial
marriages, Harp chose to
write her master's thesis on «Spousal Satisfaction In Entrepreneurial Couples.»
«In my opinion, if you are not talking
about marriage and building a family, then there is no need to be exchanging credit scores, 401 (k) or any financial information,»
wrote Meagan from Smyrna, Ga. «You can be working on correcting financial mistakes, if they are any, and developing great spending habits in your season of singleness, as I am doing.
Today in Public Discourse, Maggie Gallagher, Blankenhorn's friend (and former employee),
writes a moving personal piece
about the Blankenhorn's decision and the ongoing argument over
marriage.
The authors
write, «Christians have too often been silent
about biblical teaching on sex,
marriage, and family life.»
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish
writing (and I will share all
about that in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and change, remodelling parts of our home,
marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
CS Lewis never
wrote about gay
marriage (as far as I know) but his comments on governments making laws
about divorce are applicable to the issue.
Hill
wrote the 2010 book «Washed and Waiting,»
about being gay, Christian, and celibate, and told students how he came to his position that sex is between man and a woman in
marriage.
I also did for some reason around that time
write a blogpost
about marriage in reaction to something T had
written, just theoretically because I didn't know anything
about the backstory until I read Bills post and some comment elsewhere on a blog that I can't remember.
«There is much to be admired
about them, including their commitments to their faith,
marriage, family and community,» Austin
wrote, but added that the Gaineses «did not get where they are by putting their family first.»
It was fairly easy - and rather fun - to ridicule these last, and I had a very enjoyable time in the 1990s when a group called the «Catholic Women's Network» fell for a spoof which I
wrote about a group of well - to - do ladies sitting round a swimming pool with wine and salads bemoaning their lot and denouncing the Church's teachingson
marriage and sexual morality.
Information
about the training of professionals in private practice who treat children, youth, and families can usually be obtained by
writing the national, state or local office of the appropriate professional association of the particular counseling discipline: pastoral counseling, social work, clinical psychology, psychiatry,
marriage counseling.
On an interesting side note, back in my fundie days, I refused to vote for the politicians that supported
marriage equality and even
wrote a letter to my member to that effect; the only thing I ever felt strongly enough
about to actually
write rather than be content just signing my name to a petition.
(Information
about well - trained
marriage and family counselors can be obtained by writing The American Association of Marriage and Family Counselors, 225 Yale Ave., Claremont, CA 91711, or The American Association of Pastoral Counselors, 3 West 29th St., New York, N
marriage and family counselors can be obtained by
writing The American Association of
Marriage and Family Counselors, 225 Yale Ave., Claremont, CA 91711, or The American Association of Pastoral Counselors, 3 West 29th St., New York, N
Marriage and Family Counselors, 225 Yale Ave., Claremont, CA 91711, or The American Association of Pastoral Counselors, 3 West 29th St., New York, NY 10001)
When
writing about her troubled
marriage, author Glennon Melton wisely avoids telling other women what to do, and instead puts the choice this way:
Novels could (and should) be
written about what this show got right
about marriage, but it's enough to say here that their partnership and love is arguably the finest portrayal of
marriage in television today.
By the way, my wife
wrote one description, and I
wrote the other, so be very careful
about which one you vote for... Our
marriage is on the line....
After a journalist
wrote about having a «
marriage sabbatical», the Christian founder of the Marriage Foundation tells Premier there's no hard and fast rule but he advises long periods apart can be damaging and that couples should invest in eac
marriage sabbatical», the Christian founder of the
Marriage Foundation tells Premier there's no hard and fast rule but he advises long periods apart can be damaging and that couples should invest in eac
Marriage Foundation tells Premier there's no hard and fast rule but he advises long periods apart can be damaging and that couples should invest in each other.
Bono: «I would love [it] if this conversation would inspire people who are
writing these beautiful gospel songs [to]
write a song
about their bad
marriage.
I find it interesting that the day after you
wrote about the evil treatment of ministers in the United Methodist Church who are in favor of
marriage equality in the church, you
wrote this blog on how women could affect equality within the church.
Jake and Melissa Kircher
write about relationships and
marriage at www.holymessofmarriage.com and are the authors of the new book 99 Thoughts on Marriage and Ministry from Group Pub
marriage at www.holymessofmarriage.com and are the authors of the new book 99 Thoughts on
Marriage and Ministry from Group Pub
Marriage and Ministry from Group Publishing.
Her images are of pregnancy, labor and delivery; she
writes about mothering both the infant and her daughter from a previous
marriage,
about taking a sick child to the doctor.
When Wallerstein told a meeting of professional women that she intended to
write a book
about good
marriages, they responded with skepticism.
«Throughout this and other gay -
marriage campaigns, some queer activists have expressed their own discomfort
about feeling obligated to fight for an institution
about which they feel ambivalent while other essential battles — against HIV / AIDS, homelessness, domestic violence, and general discrimination — struggle for money and media attention,»
wrote Deirdre Fulton in the Portland Phoenix.
Surely you know what, say, James Q. Wilson has
written about how strong
marriages help children succeed in life, and how good
marriages are becoming less common among the poor.
He
writes about the practical response that Catholics could make to the current attack on
marriage.
The archive also includes teaching,
marriage and death certificates, a script of a play
written about Mrs Watson and her husband, silverware and a short story
written by a former pupil.
I sincerely had hoped that this horrible situation Saeed has had to go through would bring
about the spiritual change needed in both of us to bring healing to our
marriage,» she
wrote.