Author Archives: RichWildman
The iHusband App – How NOT to Listen to Your Wife!
Most men have heard that wives long for their husbands to listen to them, but many husbands don’t see the importance or take the time. We believe it is important also for husbands to really learn to listen to their … Continue reading
Top Ten Marriage Blog Nominations
Stu Gray has a wonderful compilation of marriage blogs that have been nominated for his Top Ten Marriage Blogs contest. This is a great place to find new marriage blogs to follow. I probably watch about a third of these … Continue reading
To Russia with Love
Our home church, Fellowship Christian, has been ministering in Russia for 20 years. The ministry is done through an organization called Russians Reaching Russians. Sharon has been to Russia four times in the past and I have been twice and … Continue reading
Where Have We Been?
Our regular readers have probably noticed that we were blogging right along and then stopped. Don’t worry, no major crisis. We finally got started harvesting and from there moved right into fall manure handling. Then we went to Russia with … Continue reading
The Marriage Daily
I have found The Marriage Daily, an internet based newspaper, a helpful place to see lots of marriage articles all at once. http://paper.li/sheilagregoire/marriage?utm_source=subscription&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=paper_sub
Long Shots
As I watch politics, sports, and business stories it is always amazing how some people come out of nowhere when no one thought they had a chance. I recently watched an Ohio State/Nebraska football came where Nebraska was down by … Continue reading
Weekly Blog Roundups
I enjoy reading a broad range of blogs. Something I have found helpful is that most bloggers have a weekly post where they gather some of the best blog posts that they have read during the week. Here is an … Continue reading
Win Hearts, Not Arguments
I thought this was a great post about learning to listen to our spouse and that if we think we’ve won an argument with them, in the long run our relationship has really lost. The trick is to remember these … Continue reading
“Cleaning My Gun”
I thought this was a thoughtful post about watching out for your daughters when they are dating. And I found the video at the end, set to the song “Cleaning my Gun,” to be hilarious. Interviewing My Daughter’s’ Date
Tiil Death Do Us Part by Mark Gungor
I thought this gave an excellent perspective on the vows “Till Death Do Us Part.” Another Perspective on the Pat Robertson/Alzheimer’s controversy.

