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From Good to Great

January 22nd, 2026|Tags: |

Every couple wants a relationship that is more than just “okay.” Deep down, there is a God-given desire for real closeness, safety, and understanding—a relationship where you are fully known and deeply loved. An exceptional relationship is not perfect, but it is growing, honest, and anchored in something far stronger [...]

Persistent Mistrust

January 22nd, 2026|Tags: |

Trust is the lifeblood of any close relationship. When trust feels fragile—or seems impossible—your heart lives in constant tension. A person with persistent mistrust often feels like they must stay on high alert, always watching for signs of rejection, betrayal, or humiliation. They scan every silence, every late text, every [...]

Betrayal Trauma

January 22nd, 2026|Tags: |

Few experiences in life cut as deeply as betrayal. When the person you trusted the most—someone you loved, depended on, or believed in—breaks that trust, the pain reaches places that ordinary grief never touches. It shakes the foundation of your world and challenges everything you thought was true about love, [...]

Divorce Hurts Children

January 21st, 2026|Tags: |

Prominent child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk once said, “The trauma of divorce is second only to death. Children sense a deep loss and feel they are suddenly vulnerable to forces beyond their control.” Those words still ring true today. Our culture often promotes the idea that children are resilient—that they’ll “bounce [...]

Getting Off the Defense

January 21st, 2026|Tags: |

The wife’s voice was calm as she shared her need: “I just feel like we don’t spend enough time together at home.” Her husband’s reaction was swift. “What do you mean, ‘spend more time together’? When I’m home all you do is watch your shows! I’d love to spend more [...]

Stay-at-Home Sons

January 21st, 2026|Tags: |

In homes across America—and increasingly around the world—a quiet trend has taken root. More and more young men are remaining at home well into adulthood. The phrase “stay-at-home son” has become part of our modern vocabulary, describing adult sons who live with their parents long after most would expect them [...]

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