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How to Protect Your Marriage

How to Protect Your Marriage

There are the most Chapters designated for Commitment #6: We will work to protect our marriage. That didn't just happened. I believe Paul Tripp intentionally gave this commitment the most attention out of all the commitments. Why? Because the only way we can truly...

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Phoenix Private Estate Wedding: Kent + Heidi

Phoenix Private Estate Wedding: Kent + Heidi

Two love birds from New York's Broadway fell in love and relocated to the sunny state of Arizona. Kent and Heidi originally had their upstate New York destination wedding ceremony in Central Park that summer. To include their closest family and friends in their new...

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St. Louis Jewish Wedding Traditions: Ceremony

St. Louis Jewish Wedding Traditions: Ceremony

The beautiful tradition and act of marriage is promising and committing to love your spouse. This act of commitment and vows, also known as a betrothal ceremony, Kiddushin, begins under the Huppah with the following acts: a greeting, blessing over the wine and the...

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6 Signs of a Coasting Marriage

6 Signs of a Coasting Marriage

Commitment 6: We will work to protect our marriage. There has been a reoccurring theme throughout Paul Tripp's "What Did You Expect?" book. He doesn't talk about marriages that have been destroyed by one, significant, unfaithful choice. He mentions marriages that have...

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Venue at the Grove Wedding: Pete + Cali

Venue at the Grove Wedding: Pete + Cali

All through their school years, both Pete and Cali went to the same school yet never actually met. They eventually did meet thanks to their mutual friends. Set up on a blind date, they met at a pizza place called Mellow Mushroom on Friday January 13th, 2012. Just two...

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Venue at the Grove Wedding: Kolton + Amanda

Venue at the Grove Wedding: Kolton + Amanda

As friends early on, Kolton and Amanda learned a little bit about each other before ever thinking anything more. They worked together on a group project while they were both attending Chandler-Gilbert Community College in a public speaking class. Since they were both...

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How to Deal With Unresolved Patterns

How to Deal With Unresolved Patterns

Commitment #5: We will deal with our differences with appreciation and grace. From last week's post about acknowledging our differences, it is equally important to then deal with them. Many times we develop unhealthy patterns to help ourselves through the discomfort...

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