Written by: Dan Seaborn
Stay Married For Life - A Marriage Tip

Couples share values that are essential to the overall growth of their relationship. It’s the seasoning that enhances and flavors the marriage. When couples don’t agree on certain values, but hold on to them anyway, that can produce a harmful aroma.   Which values are important for you to keep and which should be tossed aside?

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  1. Brian  •  Jul 20, 2010 @3:17 pm

    Four areas that are critical to have shared values: religion, kids, in-laws and money. Very difficult to be ‘one’ when these values aren’t aligned.

  2. norm lyzenga  •  Jul 21, 2010 @8:53 am

    Outside of the basics i.e. the infalibility of scripture, the virgin birth, salvation through Jesus Christ, we allow for healthy differences (I come from a background that preaches infant baptism, she comes from a background of adult or believer baptism). What we have to weed through are the unhealthy values such as saying “our children belong to us”, there is only way to do things and that’s the way my mother did it, or “which of your children are yours? (they all are our children)

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