How We View Our Spouse – MM #294

How do you view your spouse? It’s important to truly consider how we view our spouse. How We View Our Spouse My husband Steve and I have been married for almost 42 years. The first there are: Rose-colored glasses to View Our Spouse: Dr Debbie L.

Praying For Your Unbelieving Spouse

…Lord, help me today to appreciate the good things about my husband, and to respect his views —even if I cannot agree with them. An article you may benefit from reading and using to help you to pray for your unbelieving spouse, is found on the Familylife.com web site: •

Have a Loving Affair With Your Spouse

If only these spouses would have put the effort into having a loving affair with their spouse, rather than outside of the marriage! He was interviewed a while ago on Family Life Today.

Stinking Thinking Perceptions of Spouse

If we view our spouse as someone we no longer like, love, trust, or whatever negative spin we grab onto, it doesn’t matter what he or she does. When you’re married and you’re around each other so much, sometimes familiarity can taint how we view our spouse.

The Longview as You Both Change

Concerning the longview of marriage, I (Steve) came across an article where Cliff and JoAnn Payne offered advice after 60 years of being married. Unless you are newlyweds, you and your spouse are not the same as when you were married.

When Spouses Attend Different Churches

Sadly, some spouses are located in different parts of the country, or in different countries for various reasons. However, on the Gregory Dickow Ministries web site, there is a different view.

Ways to Approach Your Spouse to “Talk”

• First: make sure your spouse knows you want to hear their point of view. Morley) Always keep in mind: “The most important goal is to make certain your spouse understands that you’re giving his or her viewpoint a careful hearing and that you consider it to be of equal value to yours.

Spouse Depressed: What Can You Do?

Depression can take your spouse hostage and change how they conduct their lives and how they interact with you. By viewing the depression as an unwelcome intruder, a couple has an easier time uniting to meet this external challenge.

Spouses Fighting in Front of Children

Bob Perks) On the issue of spouses fighting in front of their children, Dr Henry Cloud (a Christian psychologist, and author) was interviewed in a Today Show article titled, “Fighting in Front of the Kids.” Here’s a portion of the advice that was…

My Spouse Changed After We Married

Your spouse isn’t the same person you married. My spouse changed drastically and I just didn’t want to be married to him any longer. [Including you.] Everyone’s worldview evolves because we are thinking, emotional creatures. They spend a lifetime trying to get their partners to share their views.

52 Dating Ideas for You and Your Spouse

Look around and see what you can find that you and your spouse would like to try to do together. It’s a new series, which gives the viewers an inside look at what goes on behind the scene of the Bronx Zoo.

When Spouses Process Information Differently

Do you and your spouse process information on emotional issues differently? We recently came across a Focus on the Family Magazine interview with singer Jeremy Camp and his wife Adrienne that experientially highlighted this matter. “Tell your spouse that you want to hear him (or her), but at a later time.

Leaving Parents To Cleave To Your Spouse

The following are some quotes on the issue of leaving parents (on the husband and wife’s part) to cleave to your spouse. They come from a radio interview. It is part of an eight part radio interview series, which was put together by the ministry of Family Life Today.