Most of us think we’re good listeners. But real listening involves far more than simply hearing the words people say.
Many adults struggle to build meaningful friendships. Even though friendships take effort, connection is critical to our long-term wellbeing.
Understanding your spouse, the love languages and responding to their emotional needs builds lasting connection.
Research suggests most of us only have room for a handful of close, meaningful relationships. So how many friends do we actually need to thrive?
Some dreams don’t come with a timeline. In this reflection, Danniebelle opens up about longing for motherhood, wrestling with unanswered questions.
For many Christian couples, praying together can feel awkward and intimidating, especially at first. Here are some tips to help you start.
Whether friendships last for decades or only a season, healthy relationships are built on trust, boundaries and genuine care for one another.
Forgiveness isn’t about pretending hurt never happened, but refusing to let resentment control your relationship.
Difficulty in connecting with others is rarely due to a lack of desire for closeness, but a nervous system struggling to trust the process.
Simple acts like listening, checking in, and staying consistent can have a real impact on other’s lives.