Newlyweds can build a God-honoring marriage by starting early with biblical habits of unity, love, and faithfulness rooted in God’s covenant design.
Why Is It So Hard for a Husband or Wife to Apologize? Biblical Insights and Practical Steps for Marriage
Apologizing in marriage is hard because of pride, fear, and misunderstanding, but Scripture shows it is essential for unity, trust, and honoring Christ.
How Do You Handle Differences Between the Husband and the Wife?
Learn how to biblically handle differences between a husband and wife, resolving conflicts while honoring God’s design for marriage.
What Are the Little Things That Build or Destroy Marriages?
Discover subtle dynamics that fortify or fracture marital bonds. Learn the secrets to nurturing love and commitment.
What Practical Counsel Does the Bible Offer on Sexual Relationships?
Discover invaluable insights on sexual relationships from biblical teachings. Learn how to apply this wisdom today.
Why View Marriage as Sacred?
Discover why marriage is considered a sacred bond. Explore the values and commitments that elevate its significance beyond a mere contract.
How Can a Christian Apologize Effectively Within the Context of Marriage?
Explore key principles for offering a sincere and effective apology within marriage. Learn strategies to foster understanding and reconciliation.
How Can We Strengthen Commitment in Christian Marriage?
Explore ways to deepen the bond in Christian marriages through faith and commitment. Discover key principles for lasting partnership.
THE CHRISTIAN FAMILY—For a Happy Marriage: Show Affection
Work, stress, and the everyday pressures of life can cause a married couple to show less affection. Can genuine affection be rekindled? Showing affection is crucial to a strong and healthy marriage. Learn how to express love through words, actions, and quality time spent together. Discover the biblical principles that can guide you in building a lasting bond with your spouse.
CHRISTIAN FAMILY HIERARCHY: Alpha, Beta, and Omega
There are three positions in the Christian family. The alpha is the leader, or “top dog” (father/husband), beta (mother/wife) is subordinate to the alpha, and the omegas (children) are at the bottom of the pack, subordinate to both the beta and alpha.


