Marriage Counseling

How did you two get here?

You haven’t connected with each other in quite some time. Silent treatment meets cold shoulder.

She’s at the kitchen table scrolling through social media. You’re in the other room watching ESPN, wondering why she’s “never happy about anything.”

Meanwhile, she’s two steps ahead thinking, “This man has got to change – or….”

And it gets worse…

To complicate matters more, ain’t nothing happening between the sheets, either. That comforter is gorgeous, but there’s not a wrinkle on it.

It’s frustrating – the hardest puzzle you’ve ever tried to put together, and the last corner piece is missing.

A very prominent piece. The cornerstone on which you both agreed to build this relationship – your devotion to Christ and His word.

Remember?

That’s was one of the main attractions that drew you to one another.

If you think about it, everything else you liked and loved about that person was built upon that solid foundation.

Now, the marriage dollar question (the success and health of your marriage comes with a price tag) is this:

HOW DO WE GET BACK TO WHERE WE STARTED?

Well, I have great news for you! It starts with HIM.

Not her. Not you. Or you and little h-i-m!

I want to help you rebuild your marriage by showing you how to get HIM back into the center of it.

But here’s the catch. YOU have to make the first step! Not your spouse.

Dump the denial. Ditch your pride.

“But I don’t have a problem – she’s the one that won’t communicate!”

“I don’t think I need counseling. I’m good.”

Well, it seems to me that since you arrived here at my page first, then it may be a good idea to lead the way in humility.

You know, “Blessed are the humble.”

Stop stonewalling. Start rebuilding.

Here’s what I have to offer you today: a complimentary 30-minute phone consultation. You’ll certainly be able to determine if I can help from that phone call.

The clock starts now! A glorious resurrection of the marriage you envisioned awaits you!!!

Give me a call right now at (512) 256-9236. No more wasted effort on fighting.