Heather and I are continuing a series titled: PreEngaged Mailbag Videos. We will take your questions and produce a video answer for you! If you'd like to ask us a question for us to answer with a video, please contact us at: https://preengaged.com/contact-us! Mark from Los Angeles, CA asked us a follow-up question... … [Read more...]
Wedding Night Pressure (Book Review, The Intimacy Cover-Up, Part 1)
Do you remember me talking about my favorite undergraduate class, PSYC 361 (Marriage and Family Psychology)? One of the books assigned in that class was called Intimate Deception by P. Roger Hillerstrom. It was such a tremendous book! Though it would be sufficient, Hillerstrom didn’t just say, “The Bible says don’t have sex outside of marriage, so don’t!” He took scientific research and showed us why God’s plan for sexuality is the only healthy way. Sadly, I don’t think Intimate Deception is still in print, but never fear! He has another book he co-authored with his daughter entitled The … [Read more...]
Utilizing Financial Difficulties (Blessings through Adversity, Part 3)
Our golden retriever’s name is Ramsey, so it’s probably no big surprise that Eric and I have spent a lot of time listening to Dave Ramsey. One of his many sayings that has stuck with me over the years, roughly translated, is that, on average, people will have at least one major (think around $10,000) financial emergency arise every ten years. “Save for a rainy day. It’s going to rain!” Whether it’s a new roof, medical bills, surprise triplets, or the loss of a job, most of us are not going to get through life without a few disheartening money moments (or seasons). Financial struggles are scary … [Read more...]
Wave of Love (Marriage Proposal)
Most of us want our relationships to make a splash in this world, but this guy is ahead of the game! Enjoy this salty proposal! … [Read more...]
Utilizing Conflict (Blessings through Adversity, Part 2)
My favorite undergraduate class was PSYC 361 (Marriage and Family Psychology). If I could sit in on that class today with the same professor, I would do it! He didn’t use a textbook. He taught from his own curriculum and it was awesome! Each class period was practical and enlightening. Eric and I took the class different semesters before we ever met and he also says it was his favorite undergraduate class (what are the odds?!?). One time, I remember the professor exhorting us: “Fight!” He told us we needed to have a good fight before getting married. That may sound completely … [Read more...]
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