Caring for Marriage

A brief message to inspire and encourage you in your marriage, present or future.

Marriage Moats-The Power of Empathy

Published: Wed, 08/08/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage The Power of Empathy Photo: Jenny Stein The only reason I read the story at all was because it mentioned a Trader…

Marriage Moats- Lyrics

Published: Tue, 08/07/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Lyrics Photo: Eugene Hurwitz One of my sewing students was waiting for her mother to pick her up when she noticed my…

Marriage Moats- Sunflower

Published: Mon, 08/06/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Sunflower Photo: Chara Smith This is an impressive flower. I balk to even peg it as a mere flower since it is…

Marriage Moats- Reunited

Published: Sun, 08/05/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Reunited Photo: Kayne Lermitte I went to a memorial service for a man whose legacy was deep and wide. His hundred…

Marriage Moats- Enough Love to Share

Published: Sat, 08/04/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Enough Love to Share Photo:Joy Cole It is scrumptious to be around newlyweds. They sprinkle kisses around like sugar…

Marriage Moats- Which Window?

Published: Fri, 08/03/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Which Window? Photo: Stephen Conroy "We are all here for a single purpose: to grow in wisdom and to learn to love…

Marriage Moats- Osmosis

Published: Thu, 08/02/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Osmosis Photo: Jenny Stein A friend wrote back to me about the story I sent a few days ago. The one about the…

Marriage Moats- Sustainable

Published: Wed, 08/01/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Sustainable Photo: Jenny Stein A dozen years ago John and I applied for a federal grant. In those days we were…

Marriage Moats- Come and Go

Published: Tue, 07/31/18

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Come and Go Photo: Zane Kathryne Schwaiger Hope is home. By that I do not mean a philosophical shift in my thinking.

Marriage Moats-Something Good

Published: Mon, 07/30/18

Something Good Caring for Marriage Photo by Chara Smith It takes a trained eye to spy something good. A sloppy gaze can easily find the broken,…

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