Marriage on the Daily

Doing Hard Things Together | Guests: Montell & Kristin Jordan

41 min · 14. juli 2026
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How do you walk through a life-changing diagnosis without letting fear, isolation, or uncertainty pull your marriage apart? On this episode of Marriage on the Daily, Julie B. sits down with Montell and Kristin Jordan for a powerful conversation about marriage, faith, health, friendship, and walking through hard things together. Montell and Kristin have been married since 1994, have five children and five grandchildren, and are the founders of Marriage Masterpiece. After years in the music industry, they felt God calling them into full-time ministry to help couples build strong, healthy marriages. They also co-authored This Is How We Do It: Making Your Marriage a Masterpiece. In this deeply honest conversation, Montell shares about being diagnosed with prostate cancer, what it felt like to hear those words, and how he and Kristin chose to navigate the journey together. Kristin opens up about the role of caregiver, the importance of faith, community, therapy, and learning to take the next right step one day at a time. Together, Julie, Montell, and Kristin discuss: • How to share hard news with your spouse • Why isolation is one of the enemy’s greatest tactics • How couples can carry each other without carrying the disease alone • The importance of faith, prayer, community, and support • How caregivers can avoid walking through hardship by themselves • Why surrounding yourself with God’s Word can become a daily “cheat code” • The marriage non-negotiables that helped Montell and Kristin build a strong foundation • Why your spouse should come before ministry, business, and everything else after God • The importance of friendship, pursuit, and physical connection in marriage Montell and Kristin also share the daily practices that keep their marriage strong, including intentional affection, staying friendly, continuing to pursue each other, and making sure the friendship in marriage never dies. Whether you’re walking through sickness, caregiving, a difficult season, or simply wanting to strengthen the foundation of your marriage, this episode offers hope, wisdom, and a reminder that you were never meant to do hard things alone. Because the little things you do on the daily can help your marriage stay connected, healthy, and whole.

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episode Doing Hard Things Together | Guests: Montell & Kristin Jordan cover

Doing Hard Things Together | Guests: Montell & Kristin Jordan

How do you walk through a life-changing diagnosis without letting fear, isolation, or uncertainty pull your marriage apart? On this episode of Marriage on the Daily, Julie B. sits down with Montell and Kristin Jordan for a powerful conversation about marriage, faith, health, friendship, and walking through hard things together. Montell and Kristin have been married since 1994, have five children and five grandchildren, and are the founders of Marriage Masterpiece. After years in the music industry, they felt God calling them into full-time ministry to help couples build strong, healthy marriages. They also co-authored This Is How We Do It: Making Your Marriage a Masterpiece. In this deeply honest conversation, Montell shares about being diagnosed with prostate cancer, what it felt like to hear those words, and how he and Kristin chose to navigate the journey together. Kristin opens up about the role of caregiver, the importance of faith, community, therapy, and learning to take the next right step one day at a time. Together, Julie, Montell, and Kristin discuss: • How to share hard news with your spouse • Why isolation is one of the enemy’s greatest tactics • How couples can carry each other without carrying the disease alone • The importance of faith, prayer, community, and support • How caregivers can avoid walking through hardship by themselves • Why surrounding yourself with God’s Word can become a daily “cheat code” • The marriage non-negotiables that helped Montell and Kristin build a strong foundation • Why your spouse should come before ministry, business, and everything else after God • The importance of friendship, pursuit, and physical connection in marriage Montell and Kristin also share the daily practices that keep their marriage strong, including intentional affection, staying friendly, continuing to pursue each other, and making sure the friendship in marriage never dies. Whether you’re walking through sickness, caregiving, a difficult season, or simply wanting to strengthen the foundation of your marriage, this episode offers hope, wisdom, and a reminder that you were never meant to do hard things alone. Because the little things you do on the daily can help your marriage stay connected, healthy, and whole.

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