Nurture Your Non-Sexual Intimacy
Nurturing the non-sexual intimacy in your marriage will help you inside and outside the bedroom. This post explains why.
Learning to Dance with Desire
Nurturing the non-sexual intimacy in your marriage will help you inside and outside the bedroom. This post explains why.
Men sometimes talk about women playing games and being manipulative. Most of the time, I think they assume it is manipulation because they don’t understand …
Research shows that women’s sex sounds are about his orgasm, not hers. Is that true in your marriage?
It’s time for a Loveliness of Links from May! I like to share what women have written in articles and posts that can encourage you, …
I have a sensitive heart. I have lots of feelings, and I feel them deeply. One of the downsides of this is that my …
A Story of a Child In a recent sermon, our pastor told the story of a little boy who put his head between the bars …
Today’s guest post comes to you from Ruth Buezis at Awaken-Love. This post is part of the Sexual Healing and Wholeness Series. By Ruth Buezis Before I …
Sometimes we hit a season when our bodies just don’t want to cooperate in the bedroom. Hormones, breastfeeding, stress, menopause, and more can interfere with …
Today I’d like to give you a glimpse into my teenage self. As silly as all this seems to me now, at the time …
If you want to give your husband oral sex but don’t know where to start, these steps can help.
I am always aware of my emotions. I name them. I describe them in detail. I compare them to feelings at other times. When I …
A Christ-like approach to women in sin is to acknowledge where they are, let them know they are loved, make sure they are safe—and only then to talk about their sin. Shouldn’t we do the same thing?
It’s time for a Loveliness of Links from April! These blog posts are written by women to encourage you, convict you, uplift you, and acknowledge …
Today’s guest post comes to you from Leah Grey at Grey Ministries. This post is part of the Sexual Healing and Wholeness Series. By Leah Grey …
Sexual tension is a great plot device in movies and television. The pull of “Will they? Won’t they?” keeps viewers hooked, waiting to see what …