Practical Biblical Solutions
Retire Your Man Pants
Many women today feel the pressure to “wear the pants” in their marriage. Maybe it started out of necessity, or maybe it’s just your personality to take charge. But somewhere along the way, what began as helpful leadership can turn into a pattern of power and control that leaves both [...]
Restorative Separation?
When most people hear the word “separation” in marriage, they think of heartbreak, failure, or the first step toward divorce. But what if separation could actually be a tool for healing, not just an ending? That’s the heart behind restorative separation—a purposeful, temporary time apart designed to help couples find [...]
How Marriages Unravel
Marriage is meant to be a lifelong journey of love, faithfulness, and growth. But the reality is, even the strongest marriages can face seasons of struggle. Sometimes, those struggles become so deep that the relationship starts to unravel. Understanding the stages of marital breakdown can help couples recognize warning signs [...]
Choosing to Stay Single
Have you noticed how many men are choosing to stay single these days? It’s not just your imagination—more and more guys are deciding that bachelor life is the way to go. If you’re a Christian, you might wonder what’s behind this trend and what it means for relationships, marriage, and [...]
Why Aren’t Men Making the First Move Anymore?
Have you noticed that fewer men seem willing to approach women these days? Maybe you’ve heard stories from single women at church or seen it play out in your own circle—guys who hesitate, keep their distance, or simply never make the first move. It’s a trend that’s left a lot [...]
The Rise of the Trad Wife
If you’ve spent any time online lately, you’ve probably noticed the growing buzz around the “trad wife” movement. Short for “traditional wife,” this trend is all about women who are intentionally choosing to embrace old-fashioned roles in marriage—focusing on homemaking, supporting their husbands, and putting family first. Some people celebrate [...]






