Think of your story as a conversation with your listener, not as a sermon or a lecture. It should be dynamic, inviting, and engaging. It should inspire them to respond in some way. Below are some questions to consider as you begin to shape your story. The Way Back...
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Write Your Story
This is where your story really starts to come together. As you outline your thoughts and put them into words, it’s exciting to see the bigger picture of how God has been at work in your relationship. Taking the work you have already done (reflecting on your...
Share Your Story
We’re so thrilled that you’re taking this step of faith to bring help and hope to other couples. There are couples who need to hear what God has done in your marriage, but it’s important to remember that it is God who is responsible for changing people’s hearts. You...
Your Together For Good Story
There’s nothing quite like a good story to capture our attention, move our hearts, and inspire us by example. When the story is how God has been at work in your marriage — to heal, restore and deepen your relationship — it can bring hope to those who are feeling...
How Tough Times Can Make Your Marriage Stronger
Relationship experts Phil Callaway, Julie Baumgardner, Mark Gungor, and Erwin McManus offer insight into weathering the tough seasons of marriage.
Can We Still Be Together?
When she found his “other” cell phone one day, they both thought it was over.