Week #1: Love Is a Choice, Not Just a Feeling
The first principle for healthy marriages redefines love in a culture that emphasizes feelings. According to the Bible, marital love is a choice.
- Reading #1: John 1 | Watch
- Reading #2: John 2 | Watch
- Reading #3: John 3 | Watch
- Reading #4: John 4 | Watch
- Reading #5: John 5 | Watch
Week #2: Learning the 5 Love Languages
Every person has one of five primary ways to show and receive love. Do you know your love language?
- Reading #6: John 6 | Watch
- Reading #7: John 7 | Watch
- Reading #8: John 8 | Watch
- Reading #9: John 9 | Watch
- Reading #10: John 10 | Watch
Week #3: Your Personality Type and Your Marriage
Understanding your personality types as a couple can help you appreciate who your spouse is instead of trying to change him or her into your likeness.
- Reading #11: John 11 | Watch
- Reading #12: John 12 | Watch
- Reading #13: John 13 | Watch
- Reading #14: John 14 | Watch
- Reading #15: John 15 | Watch
Week #4: Choose a “Marriage” Topic
Choose a topic to discuss from our marriage library.
- Reading #16: John 16 | Watch
- Reading #17: John 17 | Watch
- Reading #18: John 18 | Watch
- Reading #19: John 19 | Watch
- Reading #20: John 20 | Watch
Week #5: Trust is Earned, Not Freely Given
The second principle of marriage will help you to establish the groundwork of trust for a fulfilling, happy marriage.
- Reading #21: John 21 | Watch
- Reading #22: Acts 1| Watch
- Reading #23: Acts 2| Watch
- Reading #24: Acts 3| Watch
- Reading #25: Acts 4| Watch
Week #6: 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.
- Reading #26: Acts 5 | Watch
- Reading #27: Acts 6 | Watch
- Reading #28: Acts 7 | Watch
- Reading #29: Acts 8 | Watch
- Reading #30: Acts 9 | Watch
Week #7: What’s Your Apology Language?
Have you been in an argument and think you apologized, but your spouse says you didn’t? That’s because you’re speaking a different language.
- Reading #31: Acts 10| Watch
- Reading #32: Acts 11| Watch
- Reading #33: Acts 12| Watch
- Reading #34: Acts 13| Watch
- Reading #35: Acts 14| Watch
Week #8: Four Roadblocks to an Apology
Apologizing is difficult to do but a necessary skill if you want to have a healthy marriage. Avoid some typical excuses for why people don’t want to say “I’m sorry.”
- Reading #36: Acts 15| Watch
- Reading #37: Galatians 1| Watch
- Reading #38: Galatians 2 | Watch
- Reading #39: Galatians 3 | Watch
- Reading #40: Galatians 4 | Watch
Week #9: Choose a “Marriage” Topic
Choose a topic to discuss from our marriage library.
- Reading #41: Galatians 5 | Watch
- Reading #42: Galatians 6 | Watch
- Reading #43: James 1 | Watch
- Reading #44: James 2 | Watch
- Reading #45: James 3 | Watch
Week #10: Healthy Couples Keep Talking
The third principle for a healthy marriage is all about communication and conflict. Couples need to learn how to express their thoughts, feelings, and expectations in productive ways.
- Reading #46: James 4 | Watch
- Reading #47: James 5 | Watch
- Reading #48: Acts 16| Watch
- Reading #49: Acts 17 | Watch
- Reading #50: Acts 18 | Watch
Week #11: Watch Your Critical Spirit
Being critical of ourselves and others often times comes more naturally than being positive and encouraging. Why is that?
- Reading #51: Acts 19 | Watch
- Reading #52: Acts 20 | Watch
- Reading #53: 1 Thes 1 | Watch
- Reading #54: 1 Thes 2 | Watch
- Reading #55: 1 Thes 3 | Watch
Week #12: How’s Your Sex Life in Marriage?
Reclaim intimacy in your marriage by making sex a priority.