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Should I Try to Work it Out | Marriage and Family Researcher Alan Hawkins Revises Guidebook for Couples Considering Divorce
Alan Hawkins, Ph.D., has devoted his professional career to studying family life. A professor in the Brigham Young University School of Family Life, Dr. Hawkins has focused his work on studying and applying relationship education tools to help individuals and couples form and sustain healthy relationships and strong marriages. His award-winning work focuses on educational interventions and public policies aimed at preventing unnecessary divorces. He assists couples in answering the question: “Should I try to work it out?”
How the Church Can Counteract Divorce, Cheap Sex Culture | Researcher Recommendations
Kids these days… Have you been dismayed by the dating and mating behaviors of the teens and young adults in your life? Shocked by the hook-up culture? Baffled by their…
Understanding Unlocks Connection | Child of Divorced Parents Shares Perspective
One of the most pernicious lies promoted by modern culture is that a parent’s divorce won’t negatively affect their children. The message that kids are resilient – they’ll be fine…
Revolutionary Marriage – Replacing Myths with Christ-like Model
"The real success in marriage is how much life people brought to each other and how well they reflected God to others outside their marriage.”— Dr. Mark DeYoung…
Seasoned Psychologist Provides Practical, Proven Marital Help Based on Decades of Experience
Despite the happily-ever-after ending portrayed by Hollywood, successful marriages take work. Sometimes all that is necessary is a communication tweak or more focused time together to set a marriage back on solid ground. But other times the enormity of effort required can feel like climbing Mount Everest…
Family Law Mediator Encourages Reconciliation & Self-Reflection: Advice Anchors Practice, Ministry
Before you Split: Find What you Really Want for the Future of Your Marriage, by Toni Nieuwhof, poses a question on the back cover, “What would it take to leave unhappiness behind instead of your spouse?”…
Advice from the Best, A Look into New Book: Love's Letters
Imagine yourself in a room full of couples. Happy couples whose expressions and body language depict warmth and affection. Look more closely. Notice the laugh lines, the crinkles at the edge of the eyes, some greying hair…telltale signs these couples are not newlyweds…
Intensive Saves Even the Most Troubled Marriages: "Love Reboot" Provides Hope and Help
Early January is infamously known as the beginning of divorce season, according to Carl Caton, founder of the San Antonio Marriage Initiative (SAMI). The first day children go back to school after winter break is the busiest day of the year for divorce filings, he says. Many couples have remained together to get through the holidays, but the stress of the season pushes a shaky marriage over the breaking point…
Overcoming Conflict: Christian Conciliation Can Solve Problems, Restore Relationships
Conflict is an inevitable part of life. Sometime people just can’t see eye to eye. Whether a business dispute or a personal problem, positions can become so deeply entrenched the situation is impossible to resolve without help. Mike and Barbara Simpson have worked as Christian Conciliators for the better part of two decades…
San Antonio Marriage Initiative 2020 Impact Report
As we approach the close of 2020, we reflect with gratitude on the many ways our donors have impacted the marriages and families of San Antonio and beyond. We invite you to view our 2020 Impact Report below, and ask that you continue praying in unity with us for marriages and families…
Abstract: Should I Try to Work It Out? A Guidebook for the Crossroads of Divorce
When an unhappy person consults a lawyer considering divorce, they may not be sure of the course of action they truly want to take. They teeter on a precipice of a challenging decision that will not only change their lives, but also that of their spouse and children…
Divorce and Children—Impact Lingers Through Adulthood
Almost every couple experiences a “rough patch” in their marriage. It might be caused by something serious like marital infidelity, financial crisis, or addiction. However, the lure of greener grass elsewhere may entice a husband or wife to consider divorce. As they think about options, many wonder how a divorce would affect their children…
Stories of Hope From Impossible Marriages
We live in a society where gratification is instant, and everything, including people and relationship, is disposable. We are encouraged to “find our bliss” and move along if anything or anyone is making us unhappy — even our spouse…