In this 10-lesson marriage track we’ve gathered our most basic lessons for married couples. Complete these conversations to establish a solid foundation for a healthy, life-long marriage.
What Does the Bible Say about Love and Marriage?
If you’re working from a faulty definition of love, your marriage is missing the foundation it needs to last a lifetime.
Learning the 5 Love Languages
Everyone has a primary way that they show and receive love. For a better marriage, start speaking your spouse’s language, even if it isn’t natural for you.
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How to Set Healthy Boundaries with Your in-Laws
Setting healthy boundaries with your in-laws is one of the most practical – and difficult – tasks for any couple. Here are a few simple tips…
What Does the Bible Say About Trust and Marriage?
rust isn’t a gift you give; it’s a foundation you build. Learn why the Bible views trust as a measurable result of faithfulness and how proactive forgiveness opens the door to restoring your marriage.
What to Do When Trust Is Broken
If you’ve experienced broken trust in your marriage, all hope is NOT lost. Not only can your marriage be saved, it can turn out to be healthier after such an event. It starts with having the right understanding of trust and a plan to start earning back the trust that was lost.
The Importance of Forgiveness in Marriage
You can’t earn trust if you aren’t willing to forgive your spouse. Forgiveness is the key ingredient that moves you beyond brokenness and toward healing.
What Does the Bible Say about Conflict in Marriage?
Conflict in marriage is inevitable, but it doesn’t have to be destructive. Learn how to identify unhealthy “fight languages” and replace them with biblical patterns of listening and grace to keep your marriage strong.
Understanding Expectations in Marriage
Every couple enters marriage with spoken and unspoken expectations. If left unexamined, these can lead to conflict. Discover how to use communication and grace to align your expectations.
3 Reasons NOT to Be Passive-Aggressive in your Marriage
One of the most destructive communication patterns in marriage is passive-aggression. Here are three reasons NOT to get into the habit in your home.