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By Mary Fairchild, About.com Guide to Christianity since 2005

Uncomplicated Christian Marriage Advice

Tuesday July 7, 2009
Christian Marriage Advice
Marriage is a joyous and sacred union in the Christian life. It can also be a complex and challenging venture. According to recent research, Christians experience just as much trouble in marriage as non-Christians.

If you're seeking Christian marriage advice, it's probably because you're not enjoying the blessings of a happy marriage, but instead, merely enduring a painful and difficult relationship. The truth is, building a Christian marriage and keeping it strong requires work, and this is precisely where many couples fail. They either forget, or never knew, that making love last takes deliberate, determined effort. Yet, the rewards of that effort are priceless and immeasurable. And here's more good news—building a healthy marriage is not all that complicated or difficult if you start with a few basic principles. So before you give up, consider this uncomplicated Christian marriage advice that may bring hope and faith into your seemingly impossible situation.

Christian Marriage Advice

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September 9, 2009 at 2:22 pm
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Christian couples split up I think, when they fail to recognize their priorities. God should be the first in any marriage and so when couples lose focus on Christ, everything else falls apart. Marriage workshops help couples by offering practical, Bible-based advice so that they can avoid getting distracted from what they should be focusing on.

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