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In this episode of Redeeming Marriage, we discuss the reality of conflict in marriage and how couples can move from seasons of tension to seasons of peace. Using the analogy of wartime and peacetime, we reflect on a recent disagreement in our own marriage and explore how unresolved frustrations, misunderstandings, and hurt feelings can create distance between spouses. We also talk about the importance of healthy communication, humility, forgiveness, and establishing biblical “rules of engagement” that help couples pursue reconciliation and protect unity in their marriage.
We plan to do a Q&A after we finish the books, so if you have any questions for that episode, email [email protected]. And if you have any questions or want us to address something on an episode, please feel free to email us as well.
Book links below for this series:
How a Wife Speaks: Loving Your Husband Well Through Godly Communication
How a Husband Speaks: Leading and Loving Your Wife Through Godly Communication
By Brian and Myndi OrrIn this episode of Redeeming Marriage, we discuss the reality of conflict in marriage and how couples can move from seasons of tension to seasons of peace. Using the analogy of wartime and peacetime, we reflect on a recent disagreement in our own marriage and explore how unresolved frustrations, misunderstandings, and hurt feelings can create distance between spouses. We also talk about the importance of healthy communication, humility, forgiveness, and establishing biblical “rules of engagement” that help couples pursue reconciliation and protect unity in their marriage.
We plan to do a Q&A after we finish the books, so if you have any questions for that episode, email [email protected]. And if you have any questions or want us to address something on an episode, please feel free to email us as well.
Book links below for this series:
How a Wife Speaks: Loving Your Husband Well Through Godly Communication
How a Husband Speaks: Leading and Loving Your Wife Through Godly Communication