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A Marriage Renewed by Radical Forgiveness | Revive Our Hearts Blog
Gregory and Aileen’s marriage, once marked by selfishness and discontentment, is now marked by unconditional love.
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Marriage in Fairytale-ville | Revive Our Hearts Blog
Whether it’s the fault of the forgetful fairy godmother or her malfunctioning magic wand—beautiful marriages don’t just happen.
Is Your Marriage Morphing? | Revive Our Hearts Blog
As we have lived through so many life experiences together, we changed individually, and our marriage also changed. But our pursuit of God has been constant.
Jesus Speaks Out for Marriage | Revive Our Hearts Blog
Why do we oppose "same-sex marriage?" Because it defies the authority and design of our holy, righteous God.
My Marriage Identity Crisis | Revive Our Hearts Blog
Covenant love calls and equips us to be a picture of God’s unfailing love—not in spite of sin and brokenness, but because of it.
Two Transformational Marriage Tools | Revive Our Hearts Blog
We have been astonished at the transformation God has brought about in marriages around the world through this one seemingly “small” exercise . . .
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Is There Hope for My Marriage? | Revive Our Hearts Blog
"I had no feeling, no hope—none. I blamed my husband. Before marriage I had high expectations and then total disappointment. . . ."
The Unexpected Gift of Marriage | Revive Our Hearts Blog
Today begins a weekend of wedding celebration as loved ones join Nancy and Robert in this beautiful display of the gospel of God's covenant love for us.
Kim's Marriage Miracle | Revive Our Hearts Blog
I know it may be hard for you to believe, but Kim was not always as sweet as she is today! She is a trophy of God’s grace. But then, so are most of us . . .
How I Know Marriage Will Stand | Revive Our Hearts Blog
The public tried to block God's people. They wrote accusatory letters, convinced that the remnant was intolerant. The cause looked hopeless, and yet . . .