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What if the biggest threat to your marriage isn’t a massive blow-up…but a quiet thought you never challenged?
In this episode of Greater Marriage, we unpack how the enemy doesn’t usually kick the door down, he pulls up a chair. And if we’re not careful, we give lies, outside opinions, resentment, insecurity, and even pride a permanent seat at the table of our marriage.
Inspired by Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table by Louie Giglio, we’re talking about:
Why the table is a place of intimacy and influence
How the enemy always starts with a single thought
The danger of giving the wrong voices authority in your marriage
Who should (and shouldn’t) get a seat at your table
Why Jesus must be seated at the head
Pick up your copy of the book here - https://a.co/d/03IAVpWi
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Need personalized help?
We offer premarital, restorative, and marriage coaching designed to help you fine-tune your relationship.
Visit greatermarriage.com to learn more.
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FREE RESOURCES FROM GREATER MARRIAGE ⬇️
https://greatermarriage.com/resources
Connect with us
[email protected]
Website
https://greatermarriage.com/
Instagram
@dustynmiller @heathermiller @greatermarriage
Facebook
@dustynmiller @heathermiller @greatermarriage
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Dustyn and Heather Miller are the voices behind the Greater Marriage Podcast. With a combined 25+ years of ministry experience, they have dedicated their lives to serving others and strengthening marriages.
Dustyn, a Bible school graduate, jumped into full-time ministry immediately after completing his studies. His heart for people and commitment to God's calling have driven him to serve in various leadership capacities over the years. Heather, after earning her degree in business, also entered full-time ministry, where she and Dustyn worked side-by-side in youth and children’s ministries for more than a decade. Today, they lead a thriving Young Marrieds ministry at their local church, where they are passionate about helping couples build strong, lasting relationships.
Married for 12 years and the parents of three children, Dustyn and Heather's marriage is a testament to the power of God's grace. Heather's journey is also marked by resilience—having been widowed before marrying Dustyn, she brings a unique perspective on healing, restoration, and the redemptive power of God. Their greatest joy is seeing marriages restored, strengthened, and thriving.
Through their podcast, they offer practical advice, biblical wisdom, and heartfelt encouragement to couples at every stage of marriage. They believe that every marriage can be greater, no matter the challenges, and they are on a mission to inspire couples to pursue God's best for their relationships.
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Keywords: marriage, communication, red flags, warning signs, counseling, boundaries, childhood experiences, communication, marriage, emotional experiences, marriage, relationships, shared interests, individuality, intimacy, communication, compatibility, introversion, extroversion, personal growth
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What if the biggest threat to your marriage isn’t a massive blow-up…but a quiet thought you never challenged?
In this episode of Greater Marriage, we unpack how the enemy doesn’t usually kick the door down, he pulls up a chair. And if we’re not careful, we give lies, outside opinions, resentment, insecurity, and even pride a permanent seat at the table of our marriage.
Inspired by Don’t Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table by Louie Giglio, we’re talking about:
Why the table is a place of intimacy and influence
How the enemy always starts with a single thought
The danger of giving the wrong voices authority in your marriage
Who should (and shouldn’t) get a seat at your table
Why Jesus must be seated at the head
Pick up your copy of the book here - https://a.co/d/03IAVpWi
------------------
Need personalized help?
We offer premarital, restorative, and marriage coaching designed to help you fine-tune your relationship.
Visit greatermarriage.com to learn more.
------------------
FREE RESOURCES FROM GREATER MARRIAGE ⬇️
https://greatermarriage.com/resources
Connect with us
[email protected]
Website
https://greatermarriage.com/
Instagram
@dustynmiller @heathermiller @greatermarriage
Facebook
@dustynmiller @heathermiller @greatermarriage
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Dustyn and Heather Miller are the voices behind the Greater Marriage Podcast. With a combined 25+ years of ministry experience, they have dedicated their lives to serving others and strengthening marriages.
Dustyn, a Bible school graduate, jumped into full-time ministry immediately after completing his studies. His heart for people and commitment to God's calling have driven him to serve in various leadership capacities over the years. Heather, after earning her degree in business, also entered full-time ministry, where she and Dustyn worked side-by-side in youth and children’s ministries for more than a decade. Today, they lead a thriving Young Marrieds ministry at their local church, where they are passionate about helping couples build strong, lasting relationships.
Married for 12 years and the parents of three children, Dustyn and Heather's marriage is a testament to the power of God's grace. Heather's journey is also marked by resilience—having been widowed before marrying Dustyn, she brings a unique perspective on healing, restoration, and the redemptive power of God. Their greatest joy is seeing marriages restored, strengthened, and thriving.
Through their podcast, they offer practical advice, biblical wisdom, and heartfelt encouragement to couples at every stage of marriage. They believe that every marriage can be greater, no matter the challenges, and they are on a mission to inspire couples to pursue God's best for their relationships.
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Keywords: marriage, communication, red flags, warning signs, counseling, boundaries, childhood experiences, communication, marriage, emotional experiences, marriage, relationships, shared interests, individuality, intimacy, communication, compatibility, introversion, extroversion, personal growth