by Dorothy Greco | Jan 7, 2015 | Blog, Marriage & Family, Today's Christian Woman
Our son was recently on a regional athletic team. During lunch after one of the away games, parents shared stories about their sons’ showering habits, which apparently included waterproof cases for their handheld devices and excessively long stretches spent behind...
by Dorothy Greco | Dec 30, 2014 | At the Intersection of Faith & Culture, Blog, Marriage & Family, Spirituality
Please note, I did not use the word TOP to describe these articles. They may not have received the most shares, views, or tweets but for various reasons, these are the pieces I am most pleased with from 2014. If you let me know which one is your favorite in the...
by Dorothy Greco | Dec 23, 2014 | Marriage & Family, Start Marriage Right
During church several weeks ago, I sat behind a husband and wife who never looked at each other during the entire ninety minute service. They seemed to be straining to prevent their bodies from touching. While I certainly can’t claim to understand what was going on...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 1, 2014 | Christianity Today, Marriage & Family, Today's Christian Woman
I did not relish the possibility that I was the only Christian woman who had a stronger sex drive than my husband, but for the first decade of our marriage, that’s exactly how I felt. When I shared my dilemma with close friends, I typically got blank stares. One...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 24, 2014 | Blog, Marriage & Family
“Love is an earthquake meant to relocate the center of our universe,” writes Mike Mason in his brilliant book, The Mystery of Marriage. I wish I had known that this was to be expected. During our first decade of marriage, the tectonic plates shifted and pitched me off...
by Dorothy Greco | Sep 12, 2014 | Blog, Friday Soul Food, Marriage & Family
If ezer, the Hebrew word used to describe Eve, literally means strong rescuer, being a mother and being an ezer have often felt mutually exclusive. Changing diapers, settling sibling arguments, teaching my sons to read are all important but definitely not on par with...