The Valley Church

Four Things That Matter in Marriage

43 min · 17 de may de 2026
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In week two of the marriage portion of Habits of the Household, Mike and Emily Woodard dive into one of the most unavoidable realities of every relationship: conflict. Looking at Ephesians 4, they unpack four biblical principles that can transform the way we navigate marriage—teamwork, conflict, communication, and forgiveness. With practical wisdom, honest reflection, and a memorable illustration about “the rats in the cellar,” this message explores how conflict doesn’t create character—it reveals it. Whether you’re married, dating, hoping to be married someday, or simply wanting healthier relationships, this conversation offers gospel-centered tools for handling tension in a way that honors God and strengthens your household.

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Portada del episodio Four Things That Matter in Marriage

Four Things That Matter in Marriage

In week two of the marriage portion of Habits of the Household, Mike and Emily Woodard dive into one of the most unavoidable realities of every relationship: conflict. Looking at Ephesians 4, they unpack four biblical principles that can transform the way we navigate marriage—teamwork, conflict, communication, and forgiveness. With practical wisdom, honest reflection, and a memorable illustration about “the rats in the cellar,” this message explores how conflict doesn’t create character—it reveals it. Whether you’re married, dating, hoping to be married someday, or simply wanting healthier relationships, this conversation offers gospel-centered tools for handling tension in a way that honors God and strengthens your household.

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