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Couple Cracks The Compatibility Code, Discovers That Love Is Not Enough For Lasting Marriage

NEW YORK—FEB. 14, 2009 Most divorcees will tell you that their marriages began with powerful emotional and physical bonds. They really loved their spouses and wanted to be together forever. But the stunning fact is that more than 50% of the time, that’s not enough. For the millions of people who are fed up with […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Press Releases on October 26th, 2012.

Hot Off the Press: “The Master Mind Group”

New Book, May 2009 The Power of Mentorship—The Master Mind Group Contact: Elizabeth George—Author Phone: 1-866-960-1415 In this edition of The Power of Mentorship-Master Mind Group you will find a compilation of wisdom covering the topics of success, wealth, business, relationships, leadership and every other aspect containing to the accomplishment of extraordinary living. Each of […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Press Releases on October 24th, 2012.

Living in a Glass House

As a pastor, do you feel like you lead a see-through life, almost like living in a glass house or a fishbowl? Your marriage, in particular, is under scrutiny, but you’re so busy helping your congregation that your own marital relationship may experience challenge. Most people who work in leadership positions that involve their family, […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Pastor's Corner, Pastors' Resources on October 29th, 2011.

Not Happily Ever After

In a counseling session one day a single mother named Ruth, who had been through a difficult divorce, sat looking down into her lap, her face a picture of defeat. Quietly she asked, “How will I ever know if I’m ready to date again? When I said my marriage vows, I meant them. I loved […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Current Trends, Pastors' Resources on October 29th, 2011.

Did you get the green light after last night’s date?

We like to experience events and places that are tantalizing but not totally fatal. Take the recent tourism increase in interest in touring the Chernobyl site. A recent Active Travel article on msnbc.com states, “The opportunity to face these fears on a day-trip is becoming increasingly attractive.” This is so much like dating. Where we […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Relationship Life, Understanding Love on April 11th, 2011.

The Black Side of Valentine’s Day Or “Where were my roses?”

One way or another, we all experienced Valentine’s Day. Was yours a day of love and romance? Did someone whisper in your ear, “I love you!” or “Be mine!”  For many of us though, it ranged from a let down to an absolute depression that there was no one there to pay us special attention. My […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Relationship Life on February 24th, 2011.

50 Ways to Keep Your Lover: Turn Up The Heat and Add Some Sizzle

“How do I love thee, let me count the ways” may possibly be one of the most famous beginnings to a love poem. And, Elizabeth Barret Browning certainly captured everlasting heartfelt love on paper. But here let’s get more practical. Research has verified that keeping the flame alive in a marriage is most closely related to […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Quality Marriage on February 17th, 2011.

365 days of Valentines – The Secret to Keeping Romance Alive

Valentines Day certainly arrives with a lot of emotional expectation! I remember the excitement in first grade about our class party and getting little candies and hearts from everybody. Not too many grades later hoping that the candy from that really cute boy would say, “Will you be mine?” And wow, the stakes got higher […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Relationship Life on February 14th, 2011.

In Love: The Elizabeth Taylor Syndrome

How many times have you been in love? And has it cost you grief? Of course you know of two-time Oscar winning actress Elizabeth Taylor: National Velvet, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Butterfield 8, Cleopatra, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Despite her fame, however, it seems that now she is more famous for […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Understanding Love on January 30th, 2011.

Why Does Infatuation Get Such A Bad Rap?

Infatuation is a little like money. Money represents value, a necessary resource in our society. Whether it is good or bad depends not on the money, but on how the money is used. In the hands of a terrorist it yields mayhem, destruction and death. But, with good intent and actions it can generate benefit […]

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Posted by Elizabeth George in Incorrect Images of Love, Overcoming Differences in Relationships on January 15th, 2011.