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Making It Work

September 2nd, 2025|Tags: |

Marriage counseling can feel a bit mysterious. Some couples walk away transformed, building deep, satisfying relationships, while others leave counseling feeling more discouraged or embattled than before. Why does this happen? Why do some couples benefit so greatly, yet others claim things just got worse? When we look closer, it’s [...]

He Won’t Go

September 2nd, 2025|Tags: |

You see the warning signs. Arguments seem to circle back to the same old hurts, and the laughter has faded into polite conversation or, worse, stone-cold silence. You know you both need help, perhaps desperately—but he shakes his head, crosses his arms, and says, “We’re fine. We’ll get through this.” [...]

The 11th Hour

September 2nd, 2025|Tags: |

Picture a couple who arrives in a counselor’s office with their marriage hanging by a thread. The hurt is palpable. They’re not sure whether they want to stay or go, but they hope—almost desperately—that the counselor can “fix” everything in just a few sessions. This scenario is the classic last-ditch [...]

Breaking Through

September 1st, 2025|Tags: |

Every Christian wife longs to be heard—truly listened to and cherished. But sometimes, it seems as if there are invisible walls between husband and wife. Words fall flat, feelings go unacknowledged, and what should be deep connection instead turns into silent frustration. If this describes your marriage, you’re not alone. [...]

The Abigail Spirit

September 1st, 2025|Tags: |

Every Christian wife at some point faces challenges in her marriage—some small, some that feel overwhelming. The story of Abigail from 1 Samuel 25 offers a powerful, encouraging model of what it looks like to walk through even the toughest circumstances with wisdom, courage, and faith. The “Abigail spirit” is [...]

Frustration with Men

September 1st, 2025|Tags: |

If there’s one theme that comes up again and again in counseling offices, over coffee with friends, and even in prayer journals, it’s women’s deep and often unspoken frustration with men. This isn’t about bashing men or ignoring the struggles they face. Instead, it’s about acknowledging that countless women, across [...]

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