by Dorothy Greco | Dec 1, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family
When my husband and I took a personality test during our premarital counseling, it confirmed what we already knew to be true: we are exact opposites in many areas. He is exceedingly extroverted, and I am incredibly introverted. He is a visionary, and I am detail...
by Dorothy Greco | Nov 15, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family
Though my husband and I have always been a bit intense, we’ve also known how to laugh and enjoy life—until five years ago when we faced multiple tragedies, including the sudden death of Christopher’s mother from pancreatic cancer. We felt crushed, confused, and...
by Dorothy Greco | Oct 26, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family
Writer and professor Marybeth Baggett invited me to respond to her super thoughtful questions over at Moral Apologetics. Here’s a snippet and the link in case you want to read more of the backstory for Making Marriage Beautiful. Baggett: A point you made in...
by Dorothy Greco | Oct 17, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family, The Mudroom
The first week of seventh grade, our second son came home with a novel written by an unfamiliar author. Ever curious, I sat down to read it after he went to bed. About half way through, the narrator, an adolescent boy, began the chapter with this thought, “If God did...
by Dorothy Greco | Jun 2, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine
My husband and I came into marriage with diametrically opposed perspectives regarding conflict. He hails from a large Italian-American family where arguments happened on a somewhat regular basis. Family members would yell at each other, the temperature in the room...
by Dorothy Greco | May 26, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family
An interview with Dorcas Cheng-Tozun at Inc. Magazine. Many entrepreneurs are so busy they feel like they aren’t able to invest in their marriages. How do you respond? Most of us create long-term plans for our businesses but fail to do so for our...