Practical Biblical Solutions
Prayers in the Dark
Most couples imagine a few bumps in the road. Us? We hit every pothole. Early on, love had been easy—quiet mornings with coffee, date nights, laughter, even spontaneous prayers whispered before bed. But somewhere between diapers and desperate job searches, our spark faded. Misunderstandings turned routine; hurt settled in behind [...]
The Other Side of Fantasy
If you’d met me ten years ago, you’d have pegged me as a Hallmark movie devotee. My idea of love was laced with rose petals, serendipity, and destiny. I just knew there was someone out there who’d fit me perfectly—a soulmate who’d know my quirks before I mentioned them and [...]
“I Married the Wrong Person”
The thought “I married the wrong person” is one of the quietest, but most destructive, marriage myths floating around today. It sneaks into minds when there’s stress, arguments, boredom, disappointment, or simply the day-to-day grind. For many, it can feel like a deeply personal failure or a secret shame. But [...]
Time to Let Go
Letting go of a dating relationship is never easy, but for followers of Christ, it’s sometimes the healthiest, most obedient next step. God calls Christians to a standard of love and relationship that blesses, builds up, and brings glory to Him. When a relationship consistently does the opposite—causing spiritual drift, [...]
Dating Red Flags
Dating as a Christian is exciting, but it can also feel a bit like walking through a minefield. The Bible is full of wisdom about relationships, and as believers, there are dangers and warning signs—red flags—that we’re called to take seriously. Ignoring them can lead to heartbreak, confusion, and even [...]
Future-Proof Dating
Modern dating often feels like a dizzying carousel of swipes, situationships, and viral stories about relationships that fizzle as quickly as they start. For Christians looking for more than a fleeting romance, this new landscape can be overwhelming. Enter the trend of “future-proofing”—an approach that brings clarity, intention, and Biblical [...]






