The Time to P.U.S.H. in Marriage

How do you get through the tough times in your marriage —times when you feel helpless, and the situation looks hopeless? You can P.U.S.H. with pressing, pushing prayer. Every believer is called to P.U.S.H. — Pray Until Something Happens with persevering prayer —knowing that God isn’t surprised by the trial you’re facing. Read More…

The Power of a Praying Husband

“Your wife is like an automobile.” That appears to be a strange statement to make, isn’t it? Yes, it is… but it’s also true. Your wife could be a person (like some automobiles) who requires high maintenance. Or perhaps she’s a low maintenance type of marriage partner. She could be “efficient” and “dependable” Read More…

Praying for Wife Head to Toe

It is so important to pray for our wives every day. One of the most common types of scriptural prayers is Praying the Armor of God over her (Ephesians 6). This is a way to protect her from the attacks of the enemy of our faith who wants to destroy Read More…

Bombing Battles with Petitioning Prayer

Are you and your Christian spouse battling with each other in oppositional ways? Here’s some great advice from a Lifeway.com article titled, “When You Don’t Have a Prayer.” I don’t know the name of the author, but there’s no doubt, God inspired him. It concerns uniting together in petitioning prayer. May Read More…

Grow Closer to Your Wife: Pray for Her

“Devote yourselves to prayer, being watchful and thankful.” (Colossians 4:2) “Pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints.“ (Ephesians 6:18) This would include your wife. If you want to Read More…

Love and Live Your Prayers

A poem was sent to us recently (the author is unknown). It’s on the issue of making sure you live your prayers. It got me to thinking. It may do the same for you… See what the Holy Spirit says to you as you read: Live Your Prayers I knelt Read More…

How A Husband Should Handle His Wife’s Submission

Submit is a verb. Submitting is a voluntary action. That means it is something we ourselves do. It’s not something we make someone else do. Just as we can’t force another person to love us, we can’t force someone to submit to us either. Of course we can make that Read More…