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Looks Good But is it Built Strong?
Some marriages look good on the outside but are falling apart underneath. We’ve learned that a strong marriage doesn’t just happen. It takes intention, sacrifice, honesty, and daily investment. You can make things look fine for a while, but if there’s no real foundation, eventually the cracks will show. A thriving marriage isn’t built on appearances. It’s built behind closed doors — in the hard conversations, the small choices, the forgiveness, and the decision to keep choosing each other again and again. Don’t just build a marriage that looks good. Build one that’s actually strong. Question: What do you think makes a marriage strong beneath the surface?
2 likes • 5d
I believe that honesty and trust make a marriage strong beneath the surface. I know without a doubt that I can trust my husband 100% and that he will always be honest with me. Being true to yourself and your partner is so important and helps to build security, friendship, love, and a bond that can only be shared by two people who have been united in marriage by God.
šŸ’ž2 weeks till Valentines Day & its on a Saturday!! - Date night ideasšŸ’ž
What is the most thoughtful or surprising gift received from your spouse or meaningful date night experienced? (Dan says flood the comments, he needs ideas)šŸ˜‰šŸ˜†šŸ„°
1 like • Jan 30
One year my husband rented us a room at a vineyard in Temecula. He had roses and chocolates in the room and he got a room with no tv. We had a nice dinner and played games and had the best conversation. It was so nice not having any distractions and focusing on each other.
What is 1 thing you want to see in your marriage?
Could be something you want to keep doing...praying...going to church together... Could be something you want to start...forgiving fast...listen better... Comment below šŸ‘‡
2 likes • Jan 14
We just started walking again after work and even though it’s hard to get going I love it. It helps us communicate and enjoy some fresh air together. One thing I would like to get better at is praying together. We both pray but we need to engage more in prayer together.
Have you forgiven them?
Krissy and I just did a new YouTube video that will be out soon. But it got me thinking… If you have unforgiveness in your heart, you might not realize it by what you say... but by what you feel. A few quiet signs: - You replay old conversations in your head - You feel tense or defensive around one specific person - You say ā€œI’m fineā€ but your body says otherwise - You bring up the past (even jokingly) more than you want to - You pray for them… but peace still feels out of reach Unforgiveness doesn’t always look like anger.Sometimes it looks like distance. Avoidance. Numbness. The good news? Awareness is the first step toward freedom. And forgiveness isn’t excusing... it’s releasing. Which one of these hit home for you?
2 likes • Dec '25
Unforgiveness for me is avoidance. Trying to avoid seeing or talking to the person. It can be very uncomfortable. The last person I had to forgive was my stepdad and I really didn’t want too, but as I prayed about it, God nudged me, and I had an overwhelming urge to call him. I immediately felt like a huge weight had been lifted off me. Thank you Jesus because I forgave him early this year and I got to spend some quality time with him before he passed away in September. GOD IS GOOD!
What’s one small thing your spouse does that makes you feel loved?
šŸ’¬ Example... - ā€œMy spouse leaves me voice notes during the day just to check in.ā€ - ā€œMy spouse always makes my coffee in the morning — even when they’re tired.ā€ - ā€œMy spouse reaches for my hand when we’re walking or praying together.ā€ - ā€œMy spouse sends me a random ā€˜thinking of you’ text at the perfect moment.ā€ Comment Below šŸ‘‡
4 likes • Dec '25
My spouse always encourages me with positive words of affirmation and is my biggest cheerleader no matter what. I feel his love just by the way he smiles at me, holds my hand, and listens to me.
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Cheryl McLeod
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Christian wife and mom of three. Love to serve and love Jesus.

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