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Just meMay 31, 2018
I would love to see articles on couples who don't have "the most important things" in common who still can be happy in marriage. There are so many people trying to make marriages work when one spouse has left the church, and there is hardly a mention of those situations, with most marriage articles saying if you both have faith and love God your marriage can succeed. It's discouraging feeling betrayed by a spouse who has left the church or never joined, and being under all the stress of trying to make things work, when all the "helpful" articles say you just need the impossible in your current situation. Please don't assume that everyone reading articles on this site is in the ideal family situation, and give a little more encouragement to those who are struggling to keep their faith and keep their marriage.
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