I'm not one to write often about marriage. And I'm certainly not one to give advice. Because I know from experience there is no perfect recipe for a long and happy marriage. Sure, there are the core elements of forgiveness, honor, grace and sacrifice, but how these ebb and flow through each marriage is different. We are different. And sometimes when all the words have been emptied out and the tears have been dried, the best marriage advice is found in the most unusual of places. Not in books or therapy sessions. Not in renewing of vows or marriage retreats. Sometimes the best marriage advice seeps into our hearts one step at a time and one twirl at a time, on the dance floor. Where there are only two roles, the leader and the follower. Where there is no room for ego and no space Continue Reading