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Ever feel like your relationship is a flight that hits sudden turbulence, and you’re not sure who’s flying the plane? We get honest about love that starts with a spark and survives with a spine—how shared faith, daily grace, and practical habits turn romance into resilience. With Nick, Margie, and Dale at the table, we move from grocery hauls and wind-tunnel parking lots to the real work of being equally yoked. Attraction may open the story, but unity of spirit keeps it from falling apart when life gets loud.
We unpack the difference between infatuation and covenant, why “unequally yoked” is broader than believer vs. nonbeliever, and how mismatched fire—one spouse blazing, the other cautious—can still form a strong team. Dale shares how Connie’s bold gratitude nudged him to speak faith out loud, while Nick and Margie explore their opposite coping styles: steady calm versus big feelings, both anchored by prayer. Along the way, we visit biblical couples—Joseph and Mary, Ruth and Boaz, Adam and Eve, and the cautionary tale of Samson and Delilah—to pull out patterns that fit modern pressures: reputation, waiting, blended roles, and temptations that test trust.
This conversation stays practical. We talk about keeping God in the cockpit through simple, shared habits: a weekly family Bible study, short prayers over meals, and handwritten notes that outlast flowers. We make a case for words on paper—because when emotions surge, a thoughtful line can land the plane faster than another store-bought card. If Valentine’s Day feels like a script you’ve read too many times, try this version: honest faith, patient listening, and a pen that says “I see you.”
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with your favorite takeaway. Your story might be the nudge another couple needs to keep flying together.
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Ever feel like your relationship is a flight that hits sudden turbulence, and you’re not sure who’s flying the plane? We get honest about love that starts with a spark and survives with a spine—how shared faith, daily grace, and practical habits turn romance into resilience. With Nick, Margie, and Dale at the table, we move from grocery hauls and wind-tunnel parking lots to the real work of being equally yoked. Attraction may open the story, but unity of spirit keeps it from falling apart when life gets loud.
We unpack the difference between infatuation and covenant, why “unequally yoked” is broader than believer vs. nonbeliever, and how mismatched fire—one spouse blazing, the other cautious—can still form a strong team. Dale shares how Connie’s bold gratitude nudged him to speak faith out loud, while Nick and Margie explore their opposite coping styles: steady calm versus big feelings, both anchored by prayer. Along the way, we visit biblical couples—Joseph and Mary, Ruth and Boaz, Adam and Eve, and the cautionary tale of Samson and Delilah—to pull out patterns that fit modern pressures: reputation, waiting, blended roles, and temptations that test trust.
This conversation stays practical. We talk about keeping God in the cockpit through simple, shared habits: a weekly family Bible study, short prayers over meals, and handwritten notes that outlast flowers. We make a case for words on paper—because when emotions surge, a thoughtful line can land the plane faster than another store-bought card. If Valentine’s Day feels like a script you’ve read too many times, try this version: honest faith, patient listening, and a pen that says “I see you.”
If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs hope, and leave a review with your favorite takeaway. Your story might be the nudge another couple needs to keep flying together.