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Communication is one of the greatest gifts in a relationship, but it is also one of the greatest places where couples ca...
05/29/2026

Communication is one of the greatest gifts in a relationship, but it is also one of the greatest places where couples can experience hurt, misunderstanding, and frustration. Even healthy couples occasionally say things poorly, become defensive, raise their voices, shut down emotionally, or leave a conversation feeling wounded and disconnected.

The goal in marriage is not perfection. The goal is learning how to repair.

Healthy couples learn how to repair, reconcile, and move toward one another again.

https://www.encompasscc.org/resources/how-to-repair-a-conversation

Help us finish strong. Every $330 helps equip one couple with relationship skills for a strong, lasting marriage.Text 92...
05/27/2026

Help us finish strong. Every $330 helps equip one couple with relationship skills for a strong, lasting marriage.

Text 927298 to 1.855.575.7888.

We are working toward a goal of supporting 10 couples this wedding season. Your gift can help couples build strong found...
05/25/2026

We are working toward a goal of supporting 10 couples this wedding season. Your gift can help couples build strong foundations from the start.

Text 927298 to 1.855.575.7888 to give.

Just Blame It on Amy!That’s the nickname Encompass Connection Center relationship coaches use for a region of the brain ...
05/22/2026

Just Blame It on Amy!
That’s the nickname Encompass Connection Center relationship coaches use for a region of the brain called the amygdala. When working with couples, parents, and co-workers, it becomes a helpful (and memorable) way to explain why conversations can escalate into hurtful—even destructive—situations. Left unchecked, “Amy” can get us into trouble.

https://www.encompasscc.org/resources/avoid-amy-and-the-emotional-escalator

This spring, Encompass Connection Center had the privilege of being invited by Manny Moreno, one of the campus ministers...
05/19/2026

This spring, Encompass Connection Center had the privilege of being invited by Manny Moreno, one of the campus ministers at , to speak to a service ministry-oriented class during the school’s special “E-Term.”

E-Term gives students the opportunity to participate in enrichment classes outside the normal school day. Twelve students signed up for this particular class, where they learned more about leadership, communication, service, and nonprofits in Clark County.

Theresa Mabry visited the class to share how Encompass is making an impact in our community. Along with providing brochures and information about Encompass, she also led a conversation about stress and conflict.
Most of us have one or two “go-to” styles for responding to stress. At Encompass, we use “stress animals” to help people identify those patterns in a memorable and practical way. Theresa helped the students discover their own stress animal and understand how unmanaged stress responses can affect relationships. Each student also went home with their own stress animal stress ball.
The students asked thoughtful questions about Encompass and the work we do in Clark County. It was a wonderful opportunity to connect with local students, share our mission, and encourage the next generation to think about how healthy relationships can impact our community

By Lavern Nissley, Encompass Relationship FacilitatorRonda and I are approaching our 48th wedding anniversary at the end...
05/15/2026

By Lavern Nissley, Encompass Relationship Facilitator

Ronda and I are approaching our 48th wedding anniversary at the end of 2026. While
that hardly seems possible, what DOES reflect reality are the hundreds of
communication mistakes we've made in almost five decades of marriage! You'll be
seeing the top 7 as well as practical ways to turn each around.
Even couples with deep love (Ronda and I DO love each other deeply) can drift into
misunderstanding, resentment, or silence. Yet many communication problems aren’t
signs of incompatibility; they’re common habits that can be unlearned. We hope you
can learn from our mistakes!

https://www.encompasscc.org/resources/top-7-communication-mistakes

It takes $330 to help equip one couple. You can sponsor a couple—or be part of one.Text 927298 to 1.855.575.7888.
05/14/2026

It takes $330 to help equip one couple.

You can sponsor a couple—or be part of one.

Text 927298 to 1.855.575.7888.

We’re so excited to introduce the newest member of the Encompass Connection Center team - Kwaunisha Moore.  Kwaunisha is...
05/13/2026

We’re so excited to introduce the newest member of the Encompass Connection Center team - Kwaunisha Moore.

Kwaunisha is stepping into the role of Client & Donor Coordinator, taking over for Alexi Cherry. Kwaunisha is a Springfield native, loves to read, and a member of Restored Life Ministries. She is both excited and grateful for the opportunity to step into this role and help carry forward the mission of Encompass. She’s passionate and eager to be part of the work of seeing family trees forever changed in our community!

Please join us in giving her a warm welcome as she begins this new journey with us!

Strong marriages are built with intention. This May, we are inviting our community to help equip 10 couples with tools f...
05/12/2026

Strong marriages are built with intention. This May, we are inviting our community to help equip 10 couples with tools for communication, connection, and lifelong growth.

Text 927298 to 1.855.575.7888 to give.

Most married couples talk every day. They talk about schedules, bills, meals, children, chores, appointments, work, and ...
05/08/2026

Most married couples talk every day. They talk about schedules, bills, meals, children, chores, appointments, work, and what needs to happen before the next day begins. But many couples can talk often and still feel unknown. They can share a home, a calendar, a bank account, and a life, while quietly wondering, Does my spouse really understand me? Do they hear what I am trying to say? Are we still emotionally connected?

That is why healthy communication matters so deeply. Communication is not just the exchange of information. It is the pathway by which a husband and wife become known, understood, safe, and connected. Gary Chapman describes communication as involving both self-revelation and listening—one spouse honestly sharing thoughts, feelings, experiences, values, and concerns while the other listens with care and sympathy. In that sense, communication truly is the road to intimacy.

The encouraging news is that healthy communication can be learned. Couples are not stuck with the patterns they inherited, developed, or fell into during stressful seasons. With humility, practice, and the right tools, husbands and wives can learn to slow down, listen more deeply, speak more clearly, repair more quickly, and reconnect more intentionally.

This article offers a practical framework for strengthening communication in marriage. We will look at the climate that makes communication safe, the posture that helps spouses respond rather than react, the skills that build understanding, the patterns that either help or harm connection, and the daily rhythms that keep couples emotionally close over time.

Healthy communication does not require perfection. It begins with a willingness to turn toward each other, tell the truth in love, and keep learning how to understand and be understood.

https://www.encompasscc.org/resources/healthy-communication-in-marriage

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