Most marriages don't fall apart. They drift quietly, a few degrees at a time, until one day you look up and you're somewhere you never chose to go.
This is a five-minute, honest look at the five things that decide a marriage's direction. At the end, you'll see clearly where you stand and the one place worth your attention first.
🔒Answer as honestly as you can. No one sees this but you. If you're here quietly, without telling a soul, that isn't weakness. It's the first honest move toward something better.
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How true is this for your marriage?
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Your result
Here's what we keep seeing — in our own marriage, and in the couples all around us: a marriage doesn't drift because something is wrong with you. It drifts because no one is choosing it on purpose. “This is just what marriage becomes” is the most expensive lie a couple can believe — and it is a lie. The direction starts to change the moment one person decides to stop drifting. Not both of you. One. You, taking this honestly, was that moment.
A marriage that is struggling is not a failed marriage. And noticing the struggle is not the same as causing it.
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Where to begin
That's the first move. The series we're sending you walks the rest with you.
“Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion.”Philippians 1:6