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Practical Biblical Solutions

Leaning In

September 11th, 2025|Tags: |

Ask any couple that’s weathered a few storms in marriage what made the difference, and you’ll probably hear something like this: “We learned to lean in, even when it was hard.” Leaning in isn’t about perfect romance or never facing trouble. It’s the daily, sometimes hourly, decision to move closer—emotionally, [...]

Keeping Love Alive

September 11th, 2025|Tags: |

If you’ve been married for a while, you know there’s more to keeping love alive than what Hollywood romance movies show. It’s not all candlelit dinners, grand gestures, or butterflies fluttering in your stomach. Married love—the real thing—thrives not in dramatic moments, but in the quiet, daily decisions two people [...]

Hold Me Tight

September 11th, 2025|Tags: |

There are moments in marriage or long-term relationships when couples yearn for something deeper than small talk, chores, or even romance. What if there was a way to move beyond surface connection and cultivate the kind of emotional intimacy that makes a relationship feel unshakeable—one rooted in trust, joy, and [...]

Fear of Commitment

September 10th, 2025|Tags: |

If you talk to young adults across the U.S., you’ll hear a recurring theme: a lot of them are hesitant, even scared, when it comes to making lifelong commitments—especially marriage. For some, the idea of standing at an altar and vowing “forever” sounds suffocating. For others, it feels risky, unrealistic, [...]

Trial Run

September 10th, 2025|Tags: |

It’s a story told over and over in today’s culture: a couple starts dating, things get serious, and before you know it, they’re talking about moving in together “just to see how it goes.” Ask around, and you’ll hear the same reasons: “We want to make sure we’re really compatible.” [...]

Playing House

September 10th, 2025|Tags: |

When we hear the phrase “playing house,” most of us picture kids pretending to be grown-ups, setting up imaginary kitchens and sweeping plastic floors for make-believe families. But today, “playing house” describes something very real—young adults deciding to move in together and live as if they’re married, all without any [...]

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