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The 7 Pillars of a Solid Relationship

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Every great dream has a price. If you want a fulfilled and happy life, especially in a relationship, you must pay the price of knowledge. You can't afford to live with the regret of "had I known" or be weighed down by the questions and failures of your past. God's will is for you to live a life full of joy and happiness, but the path to a lasting relationship is not always easy. So what are the secrets and the "witches" behind a solid, loving union? This post will guide you through seven essential pillars that, when absent, can cause a relationship to collapse. 1. Anchor Your Relationship on Christ Marriage is a lifelong journey. The foundation you build it on will determine its strength. A relationship anchored on Christ will survive any storm. As the Author and Founder, he knows how to rebuild every broken wall and restore hope in the face of disappointment. Just as he turned water into wine at the wedding in Cana, he can turn your problems into ...

Why Does Your Family Size Matter? The Link Between Childbirth and Marital Happiness

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Human beings are masters of their environment, yet we often fail to master ourselves. While nature controls animal populations, our own traditions and desires can lead to devastating consequences, particularly in marriage. What happens when the quest for a male child overtakes the very love meant to sustain a happy home? This post dives into the surprising link between cultural traditions, family size, and marital conflict, revealing why a misplaced focus can bring agony to a family and how to choose peace instead. The Human Factor in an Uncontrolled Population Nature has a way of balancing itself. Organisms like oysters and codfish produce millions of offspring, yet their populations remain stable due to competition and natural checks. In contrast, the human population seems to defy these rules. We've mastered our environment with improved healthcare and food production, but we often fail to control our own growth, leading to a new set of problems. The human factor—parti...