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#29 | Why Christian Couples Keep Having The Same Marriage Fight Over & Over (And How God's Word Breaks The Cycle)
Episode 2914th July 2025 • Why Your Marriage Isn’t Growing • Gregory & Carolyn Napier
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Why do Christian couples keep having the same fight again and again—despite their prayers, good intentions, and efforts to communicate better?

If your marriage keeps circling back to the same unresolved arguments, there’s a deeper issue God wants to heal. In this episode, Greg and Carolyn dig into why recurring fights are more than surface-level communication breakdowns—they're spiritual and emotional signals calling for transformation through God’s word.

You’ll walk away with:

  1. A clear understanding of the hidden heart issues behind repetitive conflicts in Christian marriages.
  2. A biblical strategy (the PEACE method) to resolve arguments at the root, not just manage them.
  3. Scriptural insights that shift your fights from division to spiritual growth and intimacy.

🎙️ Listen now to learn how God’s word can break the cycle of recurring conflict in your Christian marriage—and bring lasting peace.

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This podcast explores relationship struggles, from burnout, faith challenges, and the silent treatment to drifting apart, disconnection, and emotional distance. It addresses arguing, resentment, conflict, and loneliness, while guiding couples toward communication, connection, intimacy, and renewed love, joy, and peace.

Rooted in Christian values and the Bible, it supports marriage, encourages spiritual growth, emotional intimacy, and intelligence, helping couples rekindle their bond through faith in God and deeper understanding as a couple.

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