Practical Biblical Solutions
Dealing with an Addicted Partner
Let’s be real for a minute: loving someone who struggles with addiction can feel like you’re on a never-ending roller coaster. One day, there’s hope and laughter; the next, you’re bracing for another storm. If you’re reading this, you probably know that pain all too well. Maybe you’re married to [...]
Rebuilding Trust Once It’s Broken
Trust is the foundation of every healthy relationship-whether it’s between spouses, friends, family members, or within the church. But what happens when that foundation cracks? When someone you love and depend on betrays your trust, the pain can feel overwhelming. The good news is that, with God’s help, trust can [...]
Micro-Cheating: The Silent Relationship Killer
Let’s be honest-most of us, when we hear the word “cheating,” picture the big stuff: secret hotel rooms, hidden text messages, or the unmistakable betrayal of a physical affair. But what if I told you there’s a quieter, sneakier threat to marriages and relationships that’s just as dangerous over time? [...]
Parenting Doesn’t Have to Ruin Your Marriage
Let’s be honest: Parenting is one of the greatest blessings-and one of the biggest challenges-you’ll ever face as a couple. When you first held your baby, you probably imagined your family as a beautiful, peaceful team. Fast forward a few years, and you might find yourselves passing like ships in [...]
Making Your Children Mind Without Losing Yours
Parenting can feel like a wild ride-one minute you’re basking in the glow of your child’s sweet smile, the next you’re wondering if you’ll ever get through a meal without a meltdown. If you’ve ever felt like you’re losing your mind while trying to get your kids to mind, you’re [...]
How to Build a Resilient Marriage
Marriage is one of God’s greatest gifts, but it’s no secret that it can be challenging. Every couple faces storms-misunderstandings, disappointments, and seasons of stress that can test even the strongest bonds. The difference between couples who thrive and those who merely survive often comes down to one thing: resilience. [...]






