by Dorothy Greco | May 26, 2017 | Articles, Christianity Today
Leadership is an unpredictable ship to navigate. We can’t sail the boat without a crew and we can’t always control the crew—let alone the wind and the waves! Maybe the real problems arise when we try to. My husband and I have been leading long-term healing and...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 24, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine
My husband and I sometimes fail to comply with the gender stereotypes presented to us by society. For example, one evening a few years back, he practiced the piano while I installed our new dishwasher. He didn’t offer to help and I didn’t ask. He deeply appreciates my...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 21, 2017 | Articles, IV's The Well, Marriage & Family
It’s November and my husband Christopher and I have made it through the first six months of marriage. The many storms predicted by our well-meaning friends have blown north of us. We successfully dodge the “Where do we spend our first holiday?” conflict with the flip...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 13, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family, The Mudroom
In the course of my twenty-five year marriage, we’ve made good sex a priority. That doesn’t mean it’s been effortless. Anything in marriage that’s good takes effort and intentionality. In all regards, we’re still a work in progress. We had more than a few vulnerable...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 25, 2017 | Articles, Relevant Magazine
If directly asked if they wanted to be psychologically controlled, stalked or spanked by their lovers, few women would say, “Yes! That’s what I’ve always dreamed of!” Given this reality coupled with the fact that critics continue to shred author Erika Mitchell’s...
by Dorothy Greco | Feb 14, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family
Months before my tenth anniversary, I began to daydream about our upcoming celebratory getaway. My husband and I would eat dinners by candlelight, give each other extravagant presents, walk along the beach, and of course make love each night. As Christopher has...