Unforgiveness doesn’t make you tough. It makes you trapped.
In this article, we’re talking about Biblical Manhood and Forgiveness — releasing bitterness and extending grace.

Helping Christian Men Stop Drifting and Lead Their Families with Clarity, Direction, and Courage.
Helping Christian Men Stop Drifting and Lead Their Families with Clarity, Direction, and Courage.

Unforgiveness doesn’t make you tough. It makes you trapped.
In this article, we’re talking about Biblical Manhood and Forgiveness — releasing bitterness and extending grace.

Even when she’s grown, your daughter will always be your little girl. They’re like delicate fawns, entrusted to our care, to be both protected and nurtured uniquely.
As Christian fathers, our calling isn’t just to provide and discipline, it’s to balance strength with tenderness. To raise daughters who know they are deeply loved, secure in their identity, and confident in who God made them to be.

The words we use can either build others up or tear them down. As Christian husbands, God calls us to protect, provide, and lead our families not only with strength, but with encouragement and love, too.
In this article, we’re diving into ways to encourage your wife. Not just occasionally, but daily, consistently, and biblically.

When a couple decides to get married, should the woman take the man’s name as her own? Many celebrities and business owners keep their last name due to name recognition. Others might hyphenate their husband’s name with their own.
But what does the Bible say about a wife taking her husband’s name as her own? In this article, we’ll tackle that very question and address the concerns some women have along the way.

Did God design marriages to be between one man and one woman with equal authority? Or is there a hierarchy where one must have superiority over the other? In this article, we’ll discuss these questions and more.

Marriage is one of the most significant commitments a person can make. Much bigger than buying a house. For Christians, it’s seen as a lifelong covenant before God. While love and attraction are important, they’re not enough to sustain a healthy, God-honoring marriage. Recognizing potential red flags before saying “I do” can save individuals from heartache, conflict, and eventual divorce. It’s heart-wrenching to end a relationship. And it becomes even harder once you’ve started making a home and family together.
In this article, we’ll explore ten key red flags to watch out for before tying the knot, using biblical principles, and practical wisdom. All to guide Christian men and women in making a wise and prayerful decision about their future spouses.

Have you ever heard marriage referred to as a 50/50 relationship? Where each of you contributes to half of the relationship. The idea is to maintain a sense of “fairness.”
Having equality in a relationship might seem logical and even practical, but it’s not.
From a biblical perspective, we shouldn’t look at marriage that way. In this article, we’ll discover how Christians should approach marriage that’s both healthy and biblical.

Men are called to lead their families with love, stewardship, and servanthood. Discover what it means to honor God’s design and reclaim your leadership role.

If you’re an introverted husband married to an extroverted wife, you may feel overwhelmed or misunderstood at times. In this article, we’ll dive into practical ways to understand and support your extroverted wife with your introverted limitations.

When we hear of Christian artists who have fallen into moral compromise, it can be disheartening. However, their failures can also offer important lessons. As artists are called to stay true to their faith, husbands and wives are called to be faithful in their marriages. In this article, we’ll discuss lessons learned you can use to help strengthen your marriage.