Practical Biblical Solutions
Fighting the Spiritual Battle for Your Marriage
If you’ve been married for any length of time, you know that marriage is beautiful, but it’s also hard work. What many Christian couples don’t realize is that some of the toughest battles they face aren’t just about dirty socks on the floor, financial stress, or even deep-seated communication issues. [...]
What I Wish I Knew Before Getting Married
Marriage is one of life’s greatest adventures-and, if you’re a Christian, it’s also a sacred covenant before God. When I first got married, I had a lot of dreams and hopes about what married life would be like. I pictured endless romance, deep friendship, and a partnership that made life’s [...]
Habits of Highly Effective Families
Let’s be honest-family life isn’t always easy. Sometimes it feels like you’re juggling a dozen things at once, from work deadlines to soccer practice to figuring out what’s for dinner. But in the midst of all the chaos, there’s a deep desire in every Christian family to build a home [...]
The Grass Isn’t Greener on the Other Side
We’ve all heard the phrase, “The grass is greener on the other side.” It’s a catchy saying, but it’s also a dangerous mindset-especially when it comes to marriage. In today’s world, where relationships can feel disposable and instant gratification is just a click away, it’s easy to look at someone [...]
Why Women Initiate Divorce More Often Than Men
Divorce is one of the most painful realities a family can face, and it’s not just something that happens “out there.” Even within our churches, families are touched by broken vows and broken hearts. But here’s a surprising fact: in the United States, nearly 70% of divorces are initiated by [...]
How to Reduce the Risk of Divorce
Marriage is one of God’s greatest gifts-a sacred covenant designed to reflect Christ’s love for the church. Yet, in today’s world, even Christian couples face the painful reality of divorce. If you’re married, engaged, or simply hoping for a strong, lasting relationship, you may wonder: “What can I do to [...]






