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No, No! Bad Roomba! - I Do Every Day - October 1

A seemingly minor household accident can escalate into a full-blown marital crisis, as one man recounts his own "Poopocalypse" experience with his Roomba, revealing how our thoughts can quickly spiral out of control in relationships. By applying biblical principles, listeners can learn to capture and overcome negative thought patterns, restoring their marriage to its former freshness.

How Good Are You at Listening to Your Spouse? (Part II) - I Do Every Day - September 30

To cultivate a deeper, more loving relationship with your spouse, consider the transformative power of active listening, which can help you become fully present and engaged with one another. By adopting simple yet profound practices such as setting aside distractions, offering compassion and understanding, and prioritizing your partner's feelings, you can move from mere communication to meaningful connection.

Extra Cherry Syrup, Please - I Do Every Day - September 28

A husband surprises his wife with a cherry limeade at work, but takes it to the next level by joking that they're married and have kissed before, leaving her mortified. The unexpected gesture earns him points not only from his wife, but also from their colleagues and teachers, highlighting the power of playful flirting in marriage.

I’m Not Your ‘50s Housewife - I Do Every Day - September 27

As a young wife and new Christian, the author struggled with outdated notions of marital roles, leading to resentment in her marriage. By re-examining biblical teachings on marriage and home life, she reveals three essential truths that can help couples achieve a healthier balance and more fulfilling relationships.

Marriage Is a Party (Tip: You’re the Host) - I Do Every Day - September 26

God's concept of celebration is deeply rooted in His nature, as seen throughout the Bible, where parties and feasts are often used to express joy and worship. By embracing this mindset, Christian marriages can become ecosystems of celebratory bliss, prioritizing enjoyment and love for one another, leading to a more fulfilling and joyful union.

Surprise Me - I Do Every Day - September 25

When life's surprises, both good and bad, come knocking on the door of marriage, it can be a test of trust - but is that trust misplaced? By examining how we respond to these unexpected twists, we can discover whether our expectations or faith are driving our reactions.

Compete or Complete? - I Do Every Day - September 24

As a couple, Laura Way and her husband navigated the challenges of serving together on an overseas ministry team, only to discover that comparison and competition threatened their marriage. By learning to prioritize humility and mutual support, they were able to cultivate a deeper sense of unity and purpose in their relationship.

Fair-Weather Fan - I Do Every Day - September 22

As a couple navigates the ups and downs of marriage, they must confront their own "fair-weather fan" mentality and learn to persevere through tough times. By embracing selflessness and humility, couples can transform their relationship into a winning team that endures even the toughest seasons.

Chug! Chug! Chug! - I Do Every Day - September 21

A father's experience with thirst in the Texas summer heat serves as a powerful metaphor for the boundless mercy and love of God, offering a refreshing reminder to "chug" on faith and share it with others. In this episode of Real Life Loading..., Alisa Childers shares her personal struggles with doubt and invites listeners to take a fresh drink from God's kindness, revitalizing their lives and marriages.

Not Your Superwoman - I Do Every Day - September 20

Marriage can be likened to having superhuman expectations for our spouses, but what happens when reality sets in and we're faced with the imperfections of a human partner? By recognizing and letting go of these unrealistic expectations, couples can learn to support each other through life's challenges and cultivate a deeper, more patient love.

I Think 100 Cookies Will Help Me Feel Better - I Do Every Day - September 19

A 4-year-old's desperate plea for cookies reveals a universal human struggle, as we all seek satisfaction and relief from life's challenges, often turning to sin as a misguided solution. By acknowledging the destructive nature of sin and seeking spiritual cleansing through Christ, individuals can break free from its grip and live a life of purpose and holiness.

9 Words for Winning Any Argument With Your Wife - I Do Every Day - September 18

In a humorous yet insightful article, author Bruce Goff shares nine words that can shut down an argument with his wife, but warns against using them as a winning strategy. Instead, he advocates for self-reflection and active listening to address blind spots in one's own life before attempting to correct those of their partner.

Me? Manipulative? - I Do Every Day - September 17

A devoted wife's struggle to reconcile her desire for selflessness with her own deep-seated longings is revealed in this personal and introspective essay, exploring how people-pleasing can lead to manipulation and undermine true love. By examining her own experiences and the biblical example of Jesus' surrender in the Garden of Gethsemane, the author offers a powerful call to honesty and authenticity in relationships.

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