• About Dan Seaborn

    Marriage Compete or Complete?

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      In most marriage relationships, when the joy of honeymooning wears off, the husband and wife begin to experience little bursts of competition. Whether the struggles are about money, odd jobs, abilities, or other relationships, the couple starts to compare and keep score.   She goes shopping and spends $50 on a new skirt, and [...]

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    Great Kids With Pushy Parents

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    The athlete. The musician. The brain. The homecoming queen. The prodigy. The social butterfly. The class clown. The “Most Likely to Succeed.”   Let’s face it, we all have a tendency for visions of grandeur at one time or another—you know, dreams of climbing the ladder and eventually reaching the top of the heap. Still, [...]

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    Kids and Cheapskate Bonding

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    I wouldn’t have guessed that dreary weather, muddy banks, long grass, and a few hours in the trees would do the trick. Like most parents, I guess, I would’ve thought that I needed to come up with something bigger, better, more extraordinary.   Let me explain. When my boys were younger, on days when the [...]

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    Fanning the Flames

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    Think back to the last time you had an argument with your spouse or one of your older children. The argument you’d consider a real humdinger as words flew out of your mouth, sarcasm cut deep like a knife on a juicy steak, and pride oozed out of your pores like sweat. Sparks flew everywhere, [...]

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    Marriage Fitness

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    Keep your marriage on track and make regular pit stops to refuel. Ongoing maintenance and regular check-ups will help keep your marriage running for a long time. What can you do to refuel your marriage?

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    Sealed With A Kiss

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    Greeting your spouse with a kiss when they leave the house will be a great, lasting memory of the one you love. There are no guarantees you will get another chance to show your love. How did you leave your spouse today?

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    Pray Together

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    Research has shown that couples who pray together have a divorce rate of less than 1%. That’s a pretty good return for a small investment of your time. What is stopping you from praying together?

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    “I’M IN”

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    Thanks for being a part of the team.  I will keep you posted right here on what’s happening.  It may be big, it may be small, that’s in God’s hands.   It is just my desire to be obedient.

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