When your love for God and your love for your spouse don't seem to walk in step, the distance can feel lonely, confusing, and hard to name. When Faith Feels Uneven speaks to that tender gap with honesty and hope-offering a path to deeper connection without pressure, blame, or quick fixes. This book is not a "fix your spouse" manual. Instead, it invites you into a gentler, stronger way forward-rooted in grace for your spouse and for yourself, and in the patient work God is already doing in your home. Designed as both a companion and a practical guide, you'll learn how to trade control for compassion and cultivate habits that build unity over time-prayer, forgiveness, honest conversations, and everyday acts of service.
Real stories, Scripture-anchored insights, and guided exercises help you practice what you're learning as you go. Each chapter includes reflection questions and simple, doable steps so transformation doesn't stay on the page-it shows up in your rhythms, your words, and your warmth toward each other. You'll discover how to recognize spiritual loneliness, break cycles of nagging or silence, and choose vulnerability over isolation. Whether you're quietly carrying this ache or walking with couples who are, When Faith Feels Uneven will help you move from tension to tenderness, and from trying harder to trusting God's creative, redeeming work.
What if the very challenges you face are invitations to a deeper love and a steadier faith-together?
When your love for God and your love for your spouse don't seem to walk in step, the distance can feel lonely, confusing, and hard to name. When Faith Feels Uneven speaks to that tender gap with honesty and hope-offering a path to deeper connection without pressure, blame, or quick fixes. This book is not a "fix your spouse" manual. Instead, it invites you into a gentler, stronger way forward-rooted in grace for your spouse and for yourself, and in the patient work God is already doing in your home. Designed as both a companion and a practical guide, you'll learn how to trade control for compassion and cultivate habits that build unity over time-prayer, forgiveness, honest conversations, and everyday acts of service.
Real stories, Scripture-anchored insights, and guided exercises help you practice what you're learning as you go. Each chapter includes reflection questions and simple, doable steps so transformation doesn't stay on the page-it shows up in your rhythms, your words, and your warmth toward each other. You'll discover how to recognize spiritual loneliness, break cycles of nagging or silence, and choose vulnerability over isolation. Whether you're quietly carrying this ache or walking with couples who are, When Faith Feels Uneven will help you move from tension to tenderness, and from trying harder to trusting God's creative, redeeming work.
What if the very challenges you face are invitations to a deeper love and a steadier faith-together?