As we step into 2026, it’s not about making resolutions — it’s about making decisions. Every marriage is either building something or burying something. The question is: what in your marriage needs to die so something better can live? Every year, couples carry old habits, unspoken hurts, and unresolved conflicts into a new season — expecting new results from the same foundations. But new life can’t grow in old soil. You’ve got to do some spiritual demolition before you can rebuild. We ...
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As we step into 2026, it’s not about making resolutions — it’s about making decisions. Every marriage is either building something or burying something. The question is: what in your marriage needs to die so something better can live? Every year, couples carry old habits, unspoken hurts, and unresolved conflicts into a new season — expecting new results from the same foundations. But new life can’t grow in old soil. You’ve got to do some spiritual demolition before you can rebuild. We ...
In this episode of the 24/7 Marriage Podcast, hosts Shannan and Javier discuss the importance of planning for summer as a family while maintaining a strong marriage. They share personal anecdotes about memorable family vacations, the significance of intentionality in relationships, and the need for self-care. The conversation emphasizes the value of creating family traditions and respecting family dynamics as children grow older. Support the show The "Original" Marriage Flippers Me...
Field Guide for Marriage- A 24/7 Marriage Podcast
As we step into 2026, it’s not about making resolutions — it’s about making decisions. Every marriage is either building something or burying something. The question is: what in your marriage needs to die so something better can live? Every year, couples carry old habits, unspoken hurts, and unresolved conflicts into a new season — expecting new results from the same foundations. But new life can’t grow in old soil. You’ve got to do some spiritual demolition before you can rebuild. We ...