10 Signs Childhood Trauma Is Destroying Your Marriage

A couple sitting in emotional distance, representing the hidden impact of childhood trauma on marriage

Most marriages do not struggle because two people chose wrong. They struggle because two wounded people brought unhealed wounds into a covenant they did not have the tools to protect. If your marriage feels like a battle you cannot name, childhood trauma may be the enemy you have never identified.

Why Many “Godly” Couples Still Struggle Intimately

Why Many “Godly” Couples Still Struggle Intimately

The truth is, intimacy is not automatically fixed by spirituality. You can quote scripture and still be emotionally distant. You can pray in tongues and still feel unseen, untouched, or unwanted. Intimacy is more than the physical act. It’s emotional connection, safety, and vulnerability expressed through the body. And sadly, the church rarely talks about that part.

What Really Happens Spiritually When a Marriage Grows Cold

When a marriage grows cold, it’s not just emotional — it’s deeply spiritual. The altar that once carried your unity weakens, leaving room for the enemy to enter. But when two hearts return to God, even what died can burn again.