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5 Reasons Why Your Spouse Isn't The Source Of Your Happiness 

5/29/2016

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When we get married, we expect that everything good in our lives will get better, and that being married will make the bad things disappear. Since our behaviors in marriage are fueled by our (often false!) beliefs about marriage, it’s important to shed light on unrealistic expectations and myths surrounding it. Read More
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​St. Luke United Methodist Church
1608 E Pine St,
​Goldsboro, NC 27530
​(919) 734-7714

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Serving Goldsboro, Saulston, Seymour Johnson, Pikeville, Fremont, Rosewood, ​Mt. Olive, LaGrange and surrounding areas of North Carolina.
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5 Reasons Why Your Spouse Isn't The Source Of Your Happiness 

5/29/2016

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When we get married, we expect that everything good in our lives will get better, and that being married will make the bad things disappear. Since our behaviors in marriage are fueled by our (often false!) beliefs about marriage, it’s important to shed light on unrealistic expectations and myths surrounding it. Read More
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    Archives

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    All
    Children
    Fatherhood
    Motherhood
    Parenthood
    Relationships
    Spouses

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