Usually when couples feel disconnected from one another, the root of the problem is intimacy. Spiritual, emotional, and physical intimacy is the thread that ties couples together. Even if it fades, God has given us ways to rekindle it again.
For couples experiencing infertility, many phrases or questions can be triggering. Family, friends, and even strangers often have well-meaning intentions. Still, to a woman struggling to conceive or a husband wondering if they’ll ever have a baby of their own, some phrases come across as insensitive at best and downright mean at worst. These couples are already experiencing an emotional rollercoaster.
Loneliness is rising, and many are quietly turning to AI for comfort and connection. Could this new digital attachment be crossing a line that Scripture clearly draws around marriage?
Being a “wife of noble character” is a rarity because she is not everywoman. Rather, she is an idealized model we should aspire to, understanding that perhaps no one can reach this pinnacle of behavior.
What’s the real difference between forgiving someone, forgetting what they did, and fully reconciling the relationship? This powerful article breaks down what the Bible actually says—and doesn’t say—about forgiveness, grace, and boundaries. If you’ve ever struggled to know what’s required of you when someone hurts you, this will bring clarity, comfort, and freedom.
The more time you and your spouse spend intentionally focusing on God—the source of all love—the more God’s love will flow between you. Love is much more than a feeling; it’s an action that you need to intentionally choose on a regular basis. When you choose to act in love toward each other, loving feelings will follow.
Our unity was tested and we learned, through God’s refining fire of suffering, ways in which to love and honor each other regardless of our circumstances.
A person can get divorced if their spouse is unfaithful to them or abuses them in any way. The Bible also tells us that our identity is in Christ; therefore, if we leave our marriage, it does change our worth in God’s eyes.
It took years to start receiving love and words of affirmation about my body from my husband. To receive love, we must replace rejection with God's revelation.
Praising God and praying His will for your spouse is guaranteed to be your most rewarding work as his wife. With these five powerful prayers, you will be arming your marriage with God’s Word and investing in his role as your spiritual leader.
Apathy leads to more apathy, which is the killer of passion and feelings of love. Intentional words, actions, time spent, and boundaries fuel our love over the long haul. Sometimes, we find we've drifted from that place of love we once knew and see bitterness holding us back. That does not mean we are without hope; this is something most of us long-time married people have encountered over the years. We just have to come back to Jesus.
What happens when a screen starts replacing prayer, counsel, and real intimacy in marriage? Before AI becomes a trusted voice in your home, read this biblical warning about protecting your sacred covenant.
This is a difficult verse to live out in today's "eye for an eye" society. We live among those who believe if someone does something bad to you, it is only right you do something wrong back to them. But Christ changes this by telling us to go out of our way to love our enemies. Your spouse may not be your enemy, but there are definitely times when you have arguments you may not love them the way you once did—or even like them. This passage tells us to go out of our way to love the people who hurt us the most, which includes our spouses.
Your marriage is not the enemy’s playground unless you let it be. Learn how to shift from “me vs. you” to “us vs. the Enemy” and begin guarding your covenant with prayer, truth, and unity.
Your marriage is not all about you or your spouse. It’s something God designed to ultimately glorify Himself – through you, as well as the two of you. Here are 5 ways to see your marriage, not through a selfish lens, but through the lens of heaven.
Nowhere in the Bible is there a Scripture that describes God creating someone with the sole intent of being a good match for someone else. But, this isn’t to say that God is not particular about who he has us marry.
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