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Your Love Life & Breaking Patterns of Dysfunction

Your Love Life & Breaking Patterns of Dysfunction

In our relationships, it’s the repeated things that keep us together or drive us apart. The health of our love life depends on our success in breaking patterns of dysfunction. Have you ever found yourself asking, “Why does this always...
5 Bands That Have Shaped My Life AKA The Musical Journey of Matt

5 Bands That Have Shaped My Life AKA The Musical Journey of Matt

If music tells you a lot about a person, get ready to learn a lot about me – here are five bands that have shaped my life and gotten me through the ups and downs of life. If you appreciate...
How The Root of Bitterness Destroys Relationships

How The Root of Bitterness Destroys Relationships

Whatever type of connection it may be, this one could certainly end it – this is how the root of bitterness destroys relationships. We live in uncertain times. Life continues to change. Interactions continue to be different. Expectations and reality...
10 Signs You’ve Found Marriage Material

10 Signs You’ve Found Marriage Material

We hear all the time about the red flags and the reasons to break a relationship off – instead, here are 10 signs you’ve found marriage material. The search for a life partner can be an all consuming venture. Trying...
8 Ways To Be Physically Distant But Socially Connected

8 Ways To Be Physically Distant But Socially Connected

With the need to be physically distant from others in this season, it can be a very trying time for human connection. Here are 8 ways to be physically distant but stay socially connected. A positive look at our great...
Mental Illness Isn’t An Excuse for Cruelty or Destruction

Mental Illness Isn’t An Excuse for Cruelty or Destruction

A recent tragedy of domestic violence has highlighted the dark reality of many relationships, resounding to us that mental illness isn’t an excuse to be cruel or destructive. What recent marital tragedy am I referring to? That would depend on...


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