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 ...
Is your marriage surviving... but barely? Maybe you're showing up, doing the things, but it all feels numb—like roommates sharing a calendar, not a covenant. In this episode, we’re getting real about the seasons when marriage feels lifeless, disconnected, or just plain hard. Share this episode with someone who needs to hear this! Support the show The "Original" Marriage Flippers Meet the Labradors—Javier and Shannan. Married 33 years, they’ve weathered the highs, lows, and everything ...
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 ...