Nathan hosts Scott Kedersha and Sarah Fultz from Watermarkâs marriage ministry to unpack the meaning of marriage, how to respond when marriage gets tough, and what all successful marriages have in common.
The Franks had a disastrous start to their marriage, including an addiction to pornography and masturbation, anger, insecurities, and emotional affairs. Through faithful community, the Franks were pointed to the One who could heal them, Jesus. They began to center their marriage on serving each other instead of serving themselves.
Kathy found our she was pregnant before she married Mark, and, as a result their marriage was off to a rocky start. Kathy was trying to draw closer to Christ, but Mark was running the opposite direction and allowed lust to take root in his heart. Mark admitted his secret past of sin, and Kathy met him with grace. Together, they began a journey of forgiveness and being made new through the love of Christ.
Eight weeks after having their first son, Peter admitted to not loving his wife. He wanted to end their relationship. But community helped Peter confess his hidden sin of infidelity, which put this couple on the path to restoration and healing.
Eight weeks after having their first son, Peter admitted to not loving his wife. He wanted to end their relationship. But community helped Peter confess his hidden sin of infidelity, which put the Boyntons on the path to restoration and healing.
Family tensions, an emotional affair, and a secret addiction brought the Couchs to the end of themselves. When Catherine left Eric and took their children, Eric contemplated taking his own life. Instead, when they came to re|engage, they found a roadmap that would lead them back to Christ.