Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. What if “cleave” never meant cling but chase? We dig into the original meaning of Genesis 2:24 and show how active pursuit can transform a tired routine into a living, breathing romance. This isn’t about grand gestures you can’t sustain. It’s about simple, repeatable moves—observe, woo, and reinvent—that make your marriage feel new without pretending you’re new people. We start with observation, the antidote to assumptio...
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Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. What if “cleave” never meant cling but chase? We dig into the original meaning of Genesis 2:24 and show how active pursuit can transform a tired routine into a living, breathing romance. This isn’t about grand gestures you can’t sustain. It’s about simple, repeatable moves—observe, woo, and reinvent—that make your marriage feel new without pretending you’re new people. We start with observation, the antidote to assumptio...
Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. The weight of your days hangs in the balance. What would God's scale reveal about your life right now? When King Belshazzar saw mysterious writing on his palace wall, Daniel interpreted the word "tekel" as "you have been weighed on the scales and found wanting." This sobering message echoes through our hectic modern lives. We're constantly running on empty, wearing busyness like a badge of honor, and wondering why we fee...
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Send Questions or comments here! We'll respond back in future episodes. What if “cleave” never meant cling but chase? We dig into the original meaning of Genesis 2:24 and show how active pursuit can transform a tired routine into a living, breathing romance. This isn’t about grand gestures you can’t sustain. It’s about simple, repeatable moves—observe, woo, and reinvent—that make your marriage feel new without pretending you’re new people. We start with observation, the antidote to assumptio...