First Corinthians 11:3 teaches biblical headship as God’s order, dignifying women while making men accountable to Christ.
Christian Wives Build Up Their Households: A Biblical Perspective Rooted in Proverbs 14:1
The content discusses the contrasting roles of wise and foolish wives, emphasizing the importance of support, godly submission, and household stability.
How Are We To Understand the Psychology of Men?
Are Men Necessary? Significant interest in the psychology of men surged from about the mid-1970s, after the feminist movement. Early “masculist” authors included Goldberg (1976) and Farrell (1975), whose original suggestions fell in line with the psychology of the times, namely, that men should be more sensitive and less aggressive.
A Special Message to CHRISTIAN Husbands Who Fail to Study God’s Word Properly
Christian husbands cannot lead their families faithfully without diligent study of God’s Word. Neglect is spiritual negligence with lasting consequences.
Husbands, Love Your Wives, Just as Christ Loved the Church
The content outlines the historical role of women in biblical contexts, highlighting their contributions alongside men, emphasizing spiritual progress and communal worship.
Why Pausing Before You Speak Does Not Really Work: The Biblical Necessity of Pausing and Pondering in Marriage Communication
Pausing alone fails in communication; it must include biblical reasoning to foster understanding, grace, and growth in relationships.
How to Solve Problems in Your Marriage: A Biblical Guide for Wives and Husbands
Marital conflict arises from imperfections. Effective communication, rooted in love and humility, fosters resolution and strengthens relationships.
The Wife’s Dignified Role in the Marriage: Her Position, Honor, and Contribution
The post discusses biblical roles of husbands and wives, emphasizing God’s design in creation, authority, and the dignity of women.
How to Stop Arguing in Marriage: A Biblical Path to Peace and Understanding
The article emphasizes that frequent marital arguments stem from misunderstandings and human imperfections, offering biblical steps for reducing conflict and promoting peace.
Surviving the First Year of Marriage
The first year of marriage is foundational, requiring effective communication, personal growth, and grounding in Scripture for success.

