by Dorothy Greco | Mar 2, 2016 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Spirituality, Today's Christian Woman
Though we hope that death comes quietly to beckon our parents home, reality is often bracingly different. Not long after my father turned 80, he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. COPD had already taken a toll, limiting him to approximately 15 minutes of physical...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 3, 2016 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Leadership, Marriage & Family, Spirituality
Though it felt like I spent my entire year writing my first book, I did in fact manage to crank out some articles and posts. The following five pieces are my favorites. Enjoy! 88 Meals and the Meaning of Friendship. Written as a guest post for my friend Cara...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 2, 2015 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Today's Christian Woman
My husband and I fall on opposite ends of the spectrum regarding many lifestyle preferences, including our need for order. Though I am finally beginning to understand that no amount of nagging, manipulating, or pleading will help him change and become more like me,...
by Dorothy Greco | Apr 30, 2015 | Blog, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine
Despite the reality that pre-nups are on the rise, few of us stand at the altar promising to love, honor and cherish one another while simultaneously planning our divorce. We all want marriages that last a lifetime; marriages that meet our emotional and sexual needs;...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 29, 2015 | Blog, Marriage & Family, Start Marriage Right
Love is patient and kind. Love is not jealous, boastful, proud, rude, or irritable. I’m curious—does anyone actually loves like this because I don’t. The notion of being loved by someone who never gives up on us, never loses faith in us, always exudes hope and stands...
by Dorothy Greco | Jan 9, 2015 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Christianity Today, Marriage & Family
My nephew Cory just spent the week with us. For sixteen hours a day, he neither paused nor stopped. He played board games and ping pong, threw himself on the trampoline, chatted endlessly, and on the final day, learned how to dive. In between slipping into the pool...