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Still the One
Marriage Partnership catches up with four couples who have been married 20 yearsand discovers their secrets for staying together.
By Tyler Charles
MP, Spring 2008
He Won't Spend Time with Me
Also: "She's Mothering Me!" "She Says I'm Not Romantic."
MP, Spring 2006
Terms of Engagement: Best Wedding Proposal Stories
Read these winners of the Best Wedding Proposal contest, cosponsored by Marriage Partnership and Robbins Bros. Jewelers
MP, Spring 2005
Happily Even After
Decade after decade these four couples are still going strong. Here's why.
By Paul Kortepeter
MP, Fall 2003
Snapshot
Radio hosts, authors, and speakers Bill and Pam Farrell share how to find and be a mentor.
Interview by Janine Petry
MP, Summer 2002
A Second Chance at Life
My husband's brain tumor was the last thing we expected. But the outcome surprised us even more.
by Carrie Fearn
MP, Summer 2000
Straight Talk
When your past haunts you, should you tell your spouse? Dennis Jernigan tried it both ways and knows what works best.
by Ingrid Ramos
MP, Summer 2000
The Loves' Story
How have CeCe Winans and Alvin Love handled the dueling demands of marriage and fame?
by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Spring 2000
A Match Made in Hollywood
Actress Candace Cameron and the NHL's Valeri Bure get an early start on their own full house.
by Jim Killam
MP, Winter 1999
Joy Ride
Mike and Amy Nappa found out what makes marriage fun.
by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Fall 1999
The Speed of Life
Ben and Candy Carson's day races along with marriage, three kids, music practice and an unrelenting schedule of neurosurgery. Then they have lunch.
by Caryn D. Rivadeneira
MP, Fall 1999
Recycled
When Joel and Patty Anderson trashed their marital expectations, they found a treasure to hang on to.
by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Summer 1999
Between Heaven & Earth
An air-rescue nurse and a farmer. It's a match made in, well, Nebraska.
by Renae Bottom
MP, Summer 1999
The Truth about Love
David and Teresa Ferguson found that the heart of a marriage lies in the heart of the gospel.
Interview by Caryn D. Rivadeneira
MP, Summer 1999
The Secret of His Success
Recording superstar Kirk Franklin finds his greatest fulfillment at home with his wife, Tammy, and their kids.
by Caryn D. Rivadeneira
MP, Spring 1999
Sex, Lies and Hope
Dan's secret addiction nearly destroyed his home life. Here's how he and Susan got the marriage God always wanted them to have.
by Phil Callaway
MP, Spring 1999
Winning Ways
PGA superstar Tom Lehman knows it takes persistent effort and faith to make it to the topin golf and in marriage.
by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Winter 1998
Racing Toward a Dream
For Randy and Tiffanie Tolsma, staying close is a high-speed affair.
by Ron R. Lee
MP, Fall 1998
Penny-Pinching Lovers
With $200 or less, readers make a big-time investment in their marriages.
compiled by Annette LaPlaca and Sarah Rossi
MP, Fall 1998
Blindsided
Life was greatuntil my wife's desperate call for help. For five years I watched her health deteriorate, but I refused to give up hope.
by Phil Callaway
MP, Fall 1998
Honest to God
When Steve Green admitted his spiritual emptiness, it transformed his relationship with Marijean.
Interview by Joan Brasher
MP, Summer 1998
Money Changes Everything
Daryl and Angela never argued about moneyuntil they had some.
by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Summer 1998
Open to the World
Why Ravi and Margie Zacharias are convinced God has big plans for your marriage.
Interview by Ron R. Lee
MP, Summer 1998
The Honeymooners
After ten years of highs and lows, Tiffany and Tim Thompson feel like newlyweds. Here's why.
Reader profile by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Spring 1998
The Adventurers
Dana and Brian Cummings thrive on challengeeven apartheid South Africa.
Reader profile by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Spring 1998
Small-Town Sweethearts
Shawn Curtis wanted to show Jackie he'd marry her all over again. So he did.
Reader profile by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Spring 1998
Moore, Moore & More
Parenting is the name of the game for Mitch and Mary Moore, who have quadruplets plus one.
Reader profile by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Spring 1998
The Price of Silence
Francine Rivers knew she had to come clean about her past, but would it destroy her marriage?
by Diane Eble
MP, Winter 1997
Hangin' In There
Elisa and Evan Morgan's survival tactics for a successful dual-career marriage.
by Molly Cox
MP, Fall 1997
The Good Life?
Their pursuit of a picture-perfect marriage nearly cost Susan and Mark Wheeler everythingincluding each other.
by Paul Kortepeter
MP, Fall 1997
The Boomerang Effect
Befriending another couple might be the best thing you can do for your marriage, say experts Les & Leslie Parrott.
by Ron R. Lee
MP, Summer 1997
No Guarantees
My husband's tumor reminded us that the future is uncertain. How would we find hope and confidence to move ahead?
by Paige Jaeger
MP, Summer 1997
Jammin'
Tough times forced Mary Beth and Steven Curtis Chapman to learn the art of improvisation.
by Joan Brasher
MP, Spring 1997
Bankrupt!
Tim and Melinda Inman thought they'd done everything right. So how did they end up in court, declaring themselves unable to pay their debts?
by Renae Bottom
MP, Spring 1997
What's Harder Than Playing in the NFL?
Sheryl & Ken Ruettgers explain how the guy who protects the quarterback learned to protect his marriage.
by Ron R. Lee
MP, Winter 1996
Fireproof
The flames destroyed our house. What had they done to us?
by Marian V. Liautaud
MP, Winter 1996
Unshakable Love
Our family's life-and-death struggles tested whether we had this "Unshakable Love."
by Susan Shelley
MP, Winter 1996
Love on the Rocks
For Dana and Doug Englekirk, life is one happy uphill climb.
David Moriah and Annette LaPlaca
MP, Fall 1996
Clearing the Air
Walter and Thanne Wangerin saw turn their despair into a lifetime of fresh starts.
Interview by Annette LaPlaca
MP, Fall 1996
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