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Passing on a legacy of marriage matters, especially when we didn't see perfect examples growing up. Seeing a husband and wife together is becoming rare. God intended specific roles for marriage, and many are drifting from that divine design. #MarriageLegacy#FamilyValues
Our 1st EM Video: Want relationship advice? Get it from those who've lived it, not just those who've read about it. Experience is the best teacher, and we're here to share ours to help elevate your marriage. It's a divine gift, not a cookie-cutter template. #ElevateMarriages
Never speak negatively about your partner to your family. Doing so erodes trust and damages the foundation of your relationship. Protect your bond. #RelationshipTips#Communication#elevatemarriages
Build a stronger marriage by trusting your partner, communicating openly, and always speaking highly of themโespecially to family. Your unity matters. #MarriageTips#RelationshipGoals
Communication is key in relationships. Set expectations, listen, and vocalize your needs and wants to foster joy. Blame for infidelity lies with the individual, not the partner. #RelationshipTips#Communication
Compliments are nice, but a compliment from your husband? That's the ultimate. It's his opinion that truly matters, more than anyone else's. #RelationshipGoals#Love
Unbreakable bonds mean zero wiggle room for foolishness. Whether it's family, friends, or colleagues, that level of connection leaves no space for games or cheating. #Relationships#Connection#Trust#elevatemarriages
Feeling disconnected in your marriage? Don't look elsewhere for answers. Initiate quality time, even a simple road trip, to reconnect. Open communication about intimacy and desire is crucial for understanding each other's needs and finding common ground. #MarriageTips#Intimacy
Marriage thrives on clear expectations and open communication. Partners need to voice needs and concerns out of love, not criticism, to build a stronger, more fulfilling relationship. #MarriageTips#Communication
Wives, let husbands live! If he's home playing video games, that's better than other problems. But husbands, balance is key. If your attention is always elsewhere, your spouse will seek it elsewhere, maybe from Bob at the grocery store. #MarriageAdvice#Elevatemarriages
If a partner cheats, is it truly their fault? This perspective suggests the blame might lie with the spouse. A provocative thought to ponder... #RelationshipTalk#Cheating
A great father and husband is more than a provider. It's about being the spiritual leader, the example, and showing love and respect to your wife. Children learn how to treat others by watching how you treat their mother. #FamilyValues#Respect#Fatherhood
The example you set for your wife and children daily is crucial. True fatherhood means being a present, positive vision of a man and husband, not just on screen or at church, but up close and personal. Mistreating their mother disqualifies you as a good father. #elevatemarriages
Is being a good father automatically making you a bad husband? It's all about perspective. From a child's view, the 'lights come on' when you simply flip the switch. #Perspective#FamilyDynamics
Can you truly be a 'good father' if you're a 'bad husband'? This perspective challenges the idea of separating those roles. When responsibilities are neglected in one area, it impacts the whole. What's your take? #RelationshipAdvice#Fatherhood#Marriage#elevatemarriages
Can a father be great while being a bad husband? Some men boast of being phenomenal fathers, yet mistreat the mother of their children. This raises a crucial question about the duality of parenthood and partnership. #Fatherhood#Relationships#Parenting#ElevateMarriages
A man knows quickly if he'll marry you. If dating or engagement drags on with no progression towards marriageโlike pre-marital counselingโhe's likely not going to commit. #RelationshipTips#DatingAdvice#ElevateMarriages#engagement