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A mote is a very small thing and and a beam is a very large thing. We are so prone to Mote/beam sickness as described in Mathew Chapter 7. Often to avoid taking responsibility for our own weakness we unconsciously become distracted and fixated on the weakness in our spouse. When we are suffering an ongoing irritation with our spouse we can help ourselves and our marriages by first looking at our self. We can ask "what is the next big (or small) step I need to take in my personal growth?" It is... Read More
What does it mean to include God in your marriage? Throughout my years as a Marriage counselor, I have noticed that when people include God in their relationship that they are generally happier both individually and within their marriage. I wanted to share a few thoughts about what it means to me to include God in your relationship. Faith in God. This is the first step. You are not going to be able to include God into your relationship until y... Read More
I've never blogged before. I'm in a difficult time in my life and any good advice may be able to help. I've been married for 5 years and have two kids. Over the last 5 month my spouse has informed me that she no longer believes in the LDS faith, or chrisianity. I haven't been the best spiritual leader of my home, I would define the last few years as us being partially active. We have tried to talk about religion and I have tried to understand where she is coming from with the hope that I could h... Read More
Hi, I am currently waiting on my missionary. He will return October 17, 2014. I really do love him, I have been praying and praying and throughout the weeks it has only become clear to me that I want to spend the rest of my life with him. He brings me closer to God, he inspires me, he brings out the best in me. He loves me for everything I am, and I have been supporting him since day one to go on his mission. Although I am Catholic, I spend time reading the Book of Mormon, going to church with h... Read More
This came from the Navigating Life's Journey blog. Image courtesy of Photostock at Freedigitalphotos.net M. Catherine Thomas, PhD, observed that we often get it all backwards: "Much of the emotional pain that we have does not come from the love that we were not given in the past, but from the love we ourselves are not giving in the present." We often think that if others would just give us the love we crave then our emotional needs will be met. Paradoxically, the opp... Read More
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