My posts recently have been based on Titus 2. Namely, why do older women need to teach younger women to love their husbands and children? Doesn’t it just come naturally? My goal was to spend a week discussing the chapter with my 3 daughters, but the first post, found here, ope
Continuing the Titus 2 series……… When I read in Titus 2 that older women need to teach the younger women to love their husbands, I was so relieved. I loved my husband before we were married, but during our first year after the ‘I do’s, there were so man
Help. What do I do when my husband and I disagree? For the first year of my marriage I asked this question continually, and handled the situations in a very ungodly manner. Then my husband and I attended two Institute in Basic Conflict seminars which were taught by Bill Gothard, and w
The Titus 2 series continues…. What to do when hubby doesn’t agree with me, another example: (First post in series can be found here.) We were renting an adorable 4 bedroom, 1 bathroom, old farmhouse. It had 2 porches, lots of character, a wonderful location, and sweet nei
This post is a continuation of a Titus 2 series, how do we handle disagreements with our hubbies? Here are 3 examples from my life. (If you haven’t read the last post, you probably should, so that this post makes sense!) When my oldest son turned 4 years old, I investigated scho
This is the third post in a series based on Titus 2, admonishing older woman to teach the younger women to love their husbands, as well as other good pieces of advice. After I published the first post, I was bombarded with requests asking how my husband and I PERSONALLY handle disagre
I wasn’t quite prepared for all of the responses that were generated by the last post. My intent was to encourage moms of tween and teen girls to talk to them about Titus 2. But several moms asked for me to post about what I do personally when my husband and I disagree. I&
I’ve posted before about my first year of marriage. It was probably our worst. I couldn’t believe how often my husband was wrong that first year. While we were dating he was intelligent, creative, ingenious, adorable, and a remarkable Christian. After we said ‘I do