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spouse

John Piper: Turn God’s Promises Into Prayers for a Non-Christian Spouse

On the October 3 episode of “Ask Pastor John,” theologian John Piper offers encouraging words to a listener who, for years, has asked his ministry the same short, powerful question: “How do I pray for my husband to be saved?”

If King Solomon Wrote Your Valentine’s Day Card, It Might Look Like This…

What if the wisest man to ever step foot on the earth, apart from Jesus, wrote those Valentine's Day cards you give your special someone? If he did, they might looks something like one of these ten.

Parents: 3 Reasons Why the Way You Treat Your Spouse Matters

The way we treat one another in family life matters. And this starts primarily with how parents treat one another. Here are 3 reasons why the way you treat your spouse matters for your kids.

Quarantine Date Night for Spouses

Covid and quarantine have made everything challenging, but I think one of the biggest challenges is how to keep the romance alive in your marriage.

‘Has Porn Already Broken My Future Marriage?’ John Piper Answers

On John Piper's "Ask Pastor John" podcast a listener asked the question, "Is there any hope that I will experience loving, godly, healthy intimacy in marriage?" after disclosing an addiction to pornographic videos that began when he was 10 years old.

Will You Comfort Your Wife?

How often do you think about comforting your wife or your husband? God doesn’t want us to face the normal challenges of life without someone to help us. For the married, that means you have vowed to do what you can to serve your spouse.

How to Keep Cherishing Your Spouse

those who are able to sustain a cherishing marriage with an imperfect spouse (and of course there are no perfect spouses) meditate often on the kindness and grace of God; those who give up cherishing their spouse meditate often on the faults and failures of their spouse.

Should I Tell My Spouse About Struggles With Sexual Purity?

"I would also suggest that you should always have at least one other person, of the same sex, to whom you are accountable, not just about sexual sin. Sin thrives in the darkness."