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National Marriage Week

Celebrating marriage

The constitution of marriage has taken a bashing in recent years and is fast losing its value in society. Just half of adults are now married and the UK is topping European divorce leagues. By all accounts marriage is no longer a necessity for people and the figures make for depressing reading.

During National Marriage Week, February 6th - 14th 2012, we remember what marriage means, how God intended it to be and how to make it work. It’s time to celebrate committing to someone for life.

Watch, listen and read our advice about saying “I do”....and what happens next!

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Dear Sarah

Get your a bitesize doses of top relationship advice - courtesy of friend the show and Daily Telegragh Agony Aunt - Sarah Abell.

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Secrets to staying married

Jill Briscoe of Telling the Truth Ministry tells Maria Toth her secret to marital success.

The secret to staying married

Dealing with bereavement

Care for the Family expert shares her experiences of getting her life on track after a bereavement.

Dealing with the death of a spouse

Pray together, stay together

Mark and Christine Daniel set up When2Pray - an initiative which helps couples to pray together, both for themselves and for other couples. Once registered users get sent a weekly emailed prayer which addresses a relational issue and gives a prayer that couples can pray through together. To find out more visit www.when2pray.net where you can get tips on how to make time for prayer, and even download a handy guide.

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Don't forget Valentine's Day on the 14th February. Visit Premier eCards to send a free card to the love of your life!

Stengthening your marriage

John Pantry chats to Nicky & Sila Lee about five key things that can make or break a marriage

Communication

Love Languages

Sex

Coping with the In-Laws

Conflict