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How to Write a Love Letter

What could be more romantic than receiving a love letter? A good old fashioned, hand-written love letter is still one of the best Valentines around, but don't just save it for February. A love letter is a powerful expression any day of the year. You don't have to be Shakespeare to write the perfect love letter. All you need to know is how you... >Full Story

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Energize Your Marriage

Do you want to energize your marriage? Then upgrade your communication skills. Recently we upgraded our computers. We got rid of old files and added new features to make them more efficient. Frankly, it was a little scary, but now we love our more powerful computers. No way would we go back to the old programs. Is your communications like... >Read More



Keeping Love Alive

"How long have you two been married?" asked the friendly pastor of an elderly couple he'd just met at a church social event. "We have been married 39 years," responded the gray-haired man. "Well, what have you learned in 39 years of marriage?" "I will tell you what I have learned," the man exclaimed. "The only thing my wife and I have... >Read More



Express Love to Your Husband

Did you know that there are things the man in your life wishes you know about saying "I Love You"? How do you show your husband you really love him? We conducted an informal survey with husbands and asked them to tell us what they wish their wife would do to express that love. Here's what they told us: Appreciate the... >Read More



Write a Love Letter

How long has it been since you're written a love letter to your sweetheart? Too long? Then pull out your pen and paper. The Postal Service is still a bargain. For just a few cents you can brighten your partner's day. We love getting mail -- with the exception of bills and junk mail. "Dear Occupant" or "David and Claudia... >Read More



The Secret to Long-Term Romantic Bliss

People are not perfect. And the world we live in isn’t perfect either. Therefore, it makes sense that our relationships aren’t ideal and that marital conflict is inevitable – it’s a part of every healthy marriage. What’s more important is how we choose to deal with our differences. Dr. Dave Currie shares with us some of the important...... >Read More


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