Ephesians 5:25 commands husbands to love their wives with Christlike, sacrificial, purifying devotion, shaping the home through spiritual leadership and obedience.
Widows and Widowers—What Do They Need? How Can You Help? A Biblical and Practical Guide to Supporting the Bereaved
Discover what widows and widowers truly need and how Christians can biblically and practically care for them beyond the funeral.
The Art of Listening With Love: Strengthening the Husband-Wife Bond Through Biblical Communication
Learn how biblical communication through listening with love strengthens the husband-wife relationship and reflects Christ-like humility and patience.
Caring for the Elderly—A Christian Responsibility
Caring for the elderly is a Christian duty rooted in Scripture, requiring family and congregational involvement guided by love, honor, and biblical obedience.
Husbands and Wives—Speak What Is Good for Building Up
Edifying words are vital in marriage. Speak with grace, not harm. Build up your spouse with truth, love, and reverence for God.
First Make Your Peace With Your Spouse—How to Restore Biblical Unity in Marriage
Reconciliation with your spouse is not optional—it’s a spiritual mandate. Restore biblical peace in marriage with practical, Scripture-driven steps.
Husband/Wife Hurt Feelings—When We Have “Cause for Complaint”: Biblical Guidance for Dealing with Marital Offenses
When spouses hurt each other, the Bible gives realistic steps to address offenses with humility, truth, and grace for lasting peace.
Family – How Should We Treat Each Other?
God designed the family to reflect His love, calling each member to treat others with respect, humility, and care, guided by Scripture’s commands.
Husbands and Wives – Cultivate Genuine Humility
Genuine humility in marriage means selflessly serving, admitting faults, and following Christ’s example, creating unity and deep trust between spouses.
Husbands and Wives – When Is There a Basis for Taking Offense?
Not every hurt feeling in marriage is cause for offense. Scripture gives wisdom for knowing when to overlook and when to confront in love.


