• Marriage should be based on love, right? But does it seem as though you and your spouse are speaking two different languages? New York Times bestselling author Dr. Gary Chapman guides couples in identifying, understanding, and speaking their spouse’s primary love language—quality time, words of affirmation, gifts, acts of service, or physical touch.
  • Real live involves real people who make real mistakes. Sometimes saying “I’m sorry” just isn’t enough. The need for apologies impacts all human relationships. The good news is that you can learn the art of apology.
  • Teenagers today are bombarded by messages from their peers, the Internet, music, movies… the list goes on. As parents, you may wonder if your words mean anything at all. If so, take heart: all research indicates that the most significant influence on the life of a teenager comes from his or her parents… YES – PARENTS!
  • In this world we’re surrounded by more people than ever – Yet we often still feel alone. Being single or married has nothing to do with whether you need to feel loved! If you want to give and receive love most effectively, you’ve got to learn to speak the right love language.
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