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Polite Pretense

February 8th, 2026|Tags: |

Parents often underestimate just how much their children notice. While adults may think they are shielding their sons and daughters from marital tension, most children already know something isn’t right. Their young hearts are remarkably perceptive. They pick up on the sigh in Dad’s voice, the stiffness in Mom’s smile, [...]

Seeing Through the Sham

February 8th, 2026|Tags: |

Children possess a rare, almost spiritual sensitivity. Though they may not understand adult complexities, they feel truth. They notice the pause before a reply, the absence in a glance, the way laughter ends too soon, or affection feels performed. When a marriage becomes a hollow shell—held together by duty, habit, [...]

Marital Fidelity

February 7th, 2026|Tags: |

Marriage is far more than a social contract or a romantic partnership. It is a holy covenant—a sacred promise made before God. When a husband and wife stand before Him and declare their vows, they are pledging not just to love and cherish each other, but to remain faithful for [...]

When Intimacy Fades

February 7th, 2026|Tags: |

A lack of sexual intimacy in marriage can be one of the most painful and confusing struggles a husband faces. For many Christian men, physical intimacy represents both affection and emotional closeness—it’s an important way of feeling connected to their wife. Yet when that part of the relationship becomes distant [...]

Sacred Passion

February 7th, 2026|Tags: |

Physical intimacy is one of the most beautiful gifts God has given to married couples. It’s not just a physical act—it’s a spiritual and emotional connection that reflects the oneness God designed for husband and wife. Yet, many Christian couples quietly struggle in this area. They might face challenges rooted [...]

Beauty Out of Ashes

February 3rd, 2026|Tags: |

It was a Tuesday morning that started out just like any other. I was hustling around the kitchen—getting breakfast on the table, reminding the kids to find their shoes, packing lunches and mentally running through my to‑do list for work. My husband, John, had already left for the office like [...]

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