Consider marriage and family a life-long commitment, no matter what, just as Christ is eternally committed to His bride, the church, no matter what.
Agree to listen to each other’s feelings, always, even if you disagree.
Commit yourself to honesty.
Attempt and be determined to love each other unconditionally.
Consider all factors in a conflict before bringing it up with your family member.
Confess any personal sin on your part.
Aim for conflict resolution, not for a win. Remember you both win if the conflict is resolved.
Pray about each conflict before discussing it.
Limit the conflict to the here and now. Never bring up past failures.
Limit the discussion to the issue at hand.
No name calling or blaming or sneering.
Your goal is not to get even.
No excuses, take responsibility for your part.
Treat a person’s feelings with respect.
Identify the problem and focus on the problem not the person.
Attack the problem not the person.
Listen with an open mind.
If there are any of the following you need to stop:
Threats
Pushing
Hitting
Put downs
Bossing
Not taking responsibility
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Consider marriage and family a life-long commitment, no matter what, just as Christ is eternally committed to His bride, the church, no matter what.
Agree to listen to each other’s feelings, always, even if you disagree.
Commit yourself to honesty.
Attempt and be determined to love each other unconditionally.
Limit the conflict to the here and now. Never bring up past failures.
Limit the discussion to the issue at hand.
No name calling or blaming or sneering.
Your goal is not to get even.
No excuses, take responsibility for your part.
Treat a person’s feelings with respect.
Identify the problem and focus on the problem not the person.
Attack the problem not the person.
Listen with an open mind.
Consider all factors in a conflict before bringing it up with your family member.
Confess any personal sin on your part.
Aim for conflict resolution, not for a win. Remember you both win if the conflict is resolved.
Pray about each conflict before discussing it.
Consider all factors in a conflict before bringing it up with your family member.
Confess any personal sin on your part.
Aim for conflict resolution, not for a win. Remember you both win if the conflict is resolved.
Pray about each conflict before discussing it.
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Counseling for New Moms
Tips for Successful New Year’s Resolutions
Tips on Communicating with Your Spouse
Expectations