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The Anchored in Christ

Podcast de Latifat & Olushile Akintade

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The Anchored in Christ is a podcast where we talk about all things we believe is important for couples to build the marriage God wants them to have. We will cover all thing marriage, parenting and life through the lens of the Bible. It starts with being anchored in Christ.We hope this blesses you.

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How Christian Couples Can End the Year Well

In this episode of Anchored in Christ, we talk about how Christian couples can end the year with intention instead of just coasting into the next one. We share a simple, biblical framework to help your Christian family reflect on the year, steward your time, money, and habits, and prepare your heart and home for a powerful 2026. What You’ll Learn * Why so many Christian families repeat the same year spiritually, financially, and emotionally * How to “number your days” (Psalm 90:12) with a simple end-of-year reflection as a couple * A practical way to list 20–25 wins from the year so you can see God’s faithfulness clearly * Why you shouldn’t mentally “check out” for all of December – and how to rest and stay intentional * Basic financial housekeeping for Christian couples: giving, taxes, retirement, and planning ahead * How your daily habits (prayer, Bible, time together) shape the future of your marriage and family * A powerful reminder from the parable of the talents (Matthew 25) about stewarding what God already gave you Key Themes & SEO Keywords Christian couples, Christian marriage, Christian family, year-end reflection, biblical stewardship, Christian finances, Christian time management, planning for 2026, end of year for Christian families, anchored in Christ. Call to Action If this episode helps you, share it with another Christian couple and subscribe to Anchored in Christ so you don’t miss the next episode on how to set your family up for a strong 2026.

2 de dic de 2025 - 25 min
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How Often Should Busy Couples Go on Dates?

In this Anchored in Christ conversation, Olushile and Latifat get real about a question they hear all the time from couples they mentor: “How often should we be going on dates?” They share honestly about their own journey—having kids in the first year of marriage, how children (and even good things like work and ministry) subtly became a wedge between them, and what it looked like to reorder their priorities: God first, spouse second, kids third, and everything else after that. If you’ve ever felt like your marriage is on the back burner—because of kids, schedules, or just survival mode—this episode will gently challenge and encourage you to fight for time together, even if it feels awkward at first. 🔑 Key Takeaways * Kids are a gift, not your glue.  * Distractions can look “good.”  * Consistency beats intensity.  * It might feel awkward at first—and that’s okay.  * Somebody has to go first. One spouse may not be excited at the beginning. The question is: are you willing to lead in this area and fight for your marriage? Reflection Questions for Listeners * How often are you currently going on dates (or having intentional time) with your spouse? * What tends to “get in the way” the most—kids, work, phones, ministry, exhaustion? * Are you willing to be the one who goes first in prioritizing this, even if it feels awkward at the start? 🙌 Call to Action We’d love to hear from you: 👉 How often do you and your spouse go on dates right now? What rhythm has worked for you in this season?

25 de nov de 2025 - 16 min
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You Are Sitting on a Spiritual Gold Mine — Here’s How to Find It

Are you sitting on a spiritual gold mine without realizing it? In this episode, Olushile and Dr. Latifat dive into 1 Corinthians 12 to explore how every believer has been given gifts by the Holy Spirit — not for self, but for the profit of all. Discover how to identify, nurture, and use your God-given gifts in your church, family, and community.  Key Takeaways * Every believer receives at least one spiritual gift when they come to Christ. * Your gift is designed for the profit of all, not just for yourself. * Unused gifts leave gaps in the body of Christ — your presence matters. * Even simple acts (like serving) can release miracles when done in the Spirit. * God distributes gifts uniquely so no one can boast — only glorify Him. 💬 Memorable Quotes > “You are sitting on a gold mine — a gift given by the Holy Spirit for the profit of all.” >  “Not everyone is called to be a pastor, but everyone has a gift that matters.” >  “When you don’t show up, something is missing in the body of Christ.” >  “Even distributing food can be a miracle when done in faith.”

11 de nov de 2025 - 24 min
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How to Realign Your Marriage God’s Way

Dr. Latifat and Olushile are a Christian couple who offer faith-based advice through their show, The Anchored in Christ. Together, they explore life, love, and legacy from a biblical lens, encouraging listeners to build Christ-centered relationships and marriages. In this episode, they talk about what it really means when couples say, “We’re not on the same page.” They unpack how differences in communication, priorities, and expectations can create tension—and how God’s Word calls couples back to unity, grace, and shared purpose in marriage. Key Takeaways: 1. Misalignment in marriage starts with assumptions. 2. True unity comes when both partners seek God’s perspective first. 3. Being “on the same page” is less about agreement and more about understanding. Timestamps: 00:38 When couples say “we’re not on the same page” 01:20 Identifying the root of misalignment 02:45 Why communication breakdowns happen in marriage 04:10 Shifting focus from blame to understanding 06:05 The importance of shared spiritual goals 07:22 What it means to submit to God together 09:15 Learning to listen before reacting 11:40 Real-life example of resolving conflict 13:10 How prayer realigns your hearts 15:45 Encouragement for couples in difficult seasons 🔗 Join our Prayer Call: Mondays - Saturdays | 5:30AM - 6:30AM Pacific Time https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81545937464?pwd=ZjZRZDlhZkROVmRrRndnZUxRbkEzdz09 [https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81545937464?pwd=ZjZRZDlhZkROVmRrRndnZUxRbkEzdz09] Grab a copy of Shile’s book here! [https://a.co/d/jkbY2f4]

28 de oct de 2025 - 20 min
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