Apathy leads to more apathy, which is the killer of passion and feelings of love. Intentional words, actions, time spent, and boundaries fuel our love over the long haul. Sometimes, we find we've drifted from that place of love we once knew and see bitterness holding us back. That does not mean we are without hope; this is something most of us long-time married people have encountered over the years. We just have to come back to Jesus.
What happens when a screen starts replacing prayer, counsel, and real intimacy in marriage? Before AI becomes a trusted voice in your home, read this biblical warning about protecting your sacred covenant.
This is a difficult verse to live out in today's "eye for an eye" society. We live among those who believe if someone does something bad to you, it is only right you do something wrong back to them. But Christ changes this by telling us to go out of our way to love our enemies. Your spouse may not be your enemy, but there are definitely times when you have arguments you may not love them the way you once did—or even like them. This passage tells us to go out of our way to love the people who hurt us the most, which includes our spouses.
Your marriage is not the enemy’s playground unless you let it be. Learn how to shift from “me vs. you” to “us vs. the Enemy” and begin guarding your covenant with prayer, truth, and unity.
Your marriage is not all about you or your spouse. It’s something God designed to ultimately glorify Himself – through you, as well as the two of you. Here are 5 ways to see your marriage, not through a selfish lens, but through the lens of heaven.
Nowhere in the Bible is there a Scripture that describes God creating someone with the sole intent of being a good match for someone else. But, this isn’t to say that God is not particular about who he has us marry.
The Bible, sometimes called “a manual for life,” is filled with wisdom for every married couple. Within its pages, we’ll discover God’s call for us as husbands and wives and the mind and heart-set to love our spouse well.
Feeling unheard, frustrated, or emotionally drained in your marriage? Learn how to bring your emotions to God first, speak with wisdom, and rebuild closeness through prayer and intentional time together.
Do you attend to everything else and give your family leftover crumbs of your time? Are you always tired while interacting with your family because you spent all your energy out there? It hurts your wife deeply if she senses that your family is not among your top priorities.
Did you know that most men thrive on admiration, and it means the world to them when it comes from their wives? Honest admiration for your husband will boost his confidence and motivate him to take on the world. Men are competitive and tend to derive their worth from what they do. They, therefore, need to know that their wives notice and admire how they exert themselves for their families.
Inviting these friends into life and doing life with them adds to life so that it is not just the two of you doing life; rather, there is a vibrancy of having others on your team around.
Discover how navigating intense marital challenges, from mental health struggles to career changes and personal loss, revealed a profound truth: true fulfillment in marriage doesn't come from finding the "perfect" partner, but from embracing shared humanity and a unified pursuit of faith. Learn practical strategies for building a resilient and joyful union by understanding your spouse's limitations and seeking spiritual growth together, transforming disappointment into enduring peace.
Spiritual disconnection in marriage does not mean the story is over. Learn how prayer, gentle honesty, and trust in God can hold your relationship together when one of you is walking through doubt or weariness.
We are all guilty of getting the dishes done while catching up on the events of the day, but when spouses are carrying a lot of emotional weight, what they require is a safe and uninterrupted space to vent. Be sure to pause together.
When tension rises at home, prayer is often the last thing we want and the very thing we need most. Learn how to pray for your spouse with humility, clarity, and compassion when emotions run high.
If grieving spouses can switch their perspectives and focus on the agape love that Christ shows us, they may have a great Valentine's Day after all. Here are five ways to find peace this Valentine's Day as a grieving husband or wife.
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