Marvin and Linda Rooks talk honestly about their three-year separation and fondly remember the circumstances that finally brought them together again.
She searched her home for something she could take to end the pain, instead, she found God’s protection.
For Hans and Star Molegraaf, their marriage wasn’t headed for disaster. It was already there.
Scott Garmon couldn't understand why he should stay in an unhappy marriage.
Their marriage was all but over when Dolores Hardin offered an astonishing and radical proposal to her husband, Al.
Both Vivian and Guy had been married before, and the frustrations of trying to blend their two homes had reached a breaking point.
Darrel and Evie Couch experienced years of turmoil in their marriage after he returned from the Vietnam War.
Tom and Maureen Santacroce wanted to stay together. They just didn't know how.
Nobody knew Dale and Laura Danser were experiencing problems in their marriage. Attending an I Still Do event was the turning point.
How one couple's renewed commitment influences the next generation.
Danny and Nora White married after a whirlwind Sound of Music courtship. But when they began to drift apart, they wondered if their marriage was a mistake.
Lee and Laura Gwyn found hope for reconciliation.
Allen and Carmella Bryant were so busy that they had no time for each other. Something had to change.
Dusk and Amy Bennett suffered a series of setbacks that nearly derailed their marriage.
Silas and Natalie Curfman have kept their vows ‘in sickness and in health’ through emotional illness.
When Michael was accepted to law school, he and Catie had no idea what a strain it would put on their relationship.
Henry Thames tossed a Weekend to Remember® brochure on the bed and said to Lori, “Here’s the only chance we’ve got.”
Today Diana Rivadeneira is grateful that God gave her and Eduardo another chance.
They had no idea what the God of hope was about to do.
Adam and Laura Brown had no hope ... could one weekend really save their relationship?
Attraction turned to isolation and even hatred as Dave and Sonya learned how difficult it was to blend two families together.
Mike and Pam Calvert's story shows that broken homes and broken marriages can be put back together again.
Chris James wanted nothing to do with his wife or marriage.
Scott Jennings lived in a world of lies, affairs, and deceit until it all fell apart.
We were pretty close to the end if we didn't do something.
By the time Hank and Ruth Robinson reached their six-month anniversary, they both believed they had made a terrible mistake.
We gave a Weekend to Remember a chance.
We needed a biblical foundation for our marriage.
Divorce wasn't an option for either of us, but we didn't want to spend the rest of our married lives just tolerating each other.
A Weekend to Remember conference was the turning point for us.
I did not have the tools to be a husband and father.
It's not the old marriage but a new marriage with God at the center.
For Rick and Beverly Weeks, marriage was not the fairy tale they expected.
In one weekend, God renewed our hearts and gave us hope.
A family rebuilds on a solid foundation.
Unless God intervened, they wouldn’t make it.
Brian and Julie Moreau thought there was no hope for their family.
Vicki and Bill experienced restoration in their marriage after they came to Christ.
Once Vicki became a Christian, she began to pray that her husband would, too.
Drug abuse, anger, and disappointment drove Vicki and Bill's marriage apart.
Vicki and Bill were vastly different, but Vicki hoped marriage would change that.