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The Wise Wife PodcastAuthor: Natasha Drisdelle
Christian Author and Speaker, Natasha Drisdelle, teaches how it takes two to save a marriage; you and Jesus. It's time to take back marriage. It's time to learn how to fight the right fight. *** So you want a better marriage? But you're frustrated that nothing seems to work. Begging, pleading, consequences, boundaries, and communication, communication, communication -- it's all futile. The enemy wants you to think that you are alone. That you're the only one who is going through these struggles. He also wants you to think that you have the control to change your husband. That if somehow you were better, prettier, or thinner, your husband would find it in himself to be better, to change, and to be the husband and father God calls him to be. And all of those are lies. On The Wise Wife Podcast, Natasha brings together the living Word, real life success stories, and practical strategies she used to partner with the Trinity and see her marriage healed and thriving. More and more women are applying the strategies they've learned in reading The Wise Wife Blueprint and radically impacting their marriage. Even after years, sometimes decades, of hopelessness. Now you can learn these strategies through Natasha's thought-provoking podcast episodes where she shares the biblical strategies that will help you find joy in your marriage. Yes, even your marriage. It takes two to save a marriage: you and Jesus. Language: en Genres: Christianity, Relationships, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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“Should Christians go to marriage counseling?” It’s one of the most common questions I hear from Christian wives in marital crisis. In this episode, I walk through the difference between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow, change versus transformation, and how to discern whether counseling in your season will support sanctification, or reinforce control and victimhood. This conversation is about peace, alignment, and learning to move with what God is actually doing.









