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Vie Quotidienne

Moments et histoires de notre vie quotidienne.

When God Says Neither Yes Nor No: Divine Silence as Permission

When God Says Neither Yes Nor No: Divine Silence as Permission

You prayed. God didn't answer clearly. Can you move forward anyway? The Bible reveals that divine silence isn't always a no.

Your Husband Was Deported: God Sees Your Torn Family

Your Husband Was Deported: God Sees Your Torn Family

Husband deported. Wife undocumented. Children separated by borders. The immigration system breaks you but God can gather what no government wants to reunite.

Your Husband Is in Prison: God Hasn't Abandoned You

Your Husband Is in Prison: God Hasn't Abandoned You

Husband in prison. Child incarcerated. Crushing shame. But God specializes in restoring what the world condemns definitively.

Separated by Distance, United by God: How to Keep Your Family Strong

Separated by Distance, United by God: How to Keep Your Family Strong

Physical distance doesn't mean spiritual distance. Your family can stay united in Christ despite forced separations, adversities, remoteness.

5 Signs Your Relationship Is Dead (and What the Bible Says to Do)

5 Signs Your Relationship Is Dead (and What the Bible Says to Do)

Empty conversations. Emotional distance. Peace when apart. Dead intimacy. Constant anger. Your relationship is dying. Here's what the Bible says.

Michael & Paula — The Day We Chose to Come Back to Each Other

Michael & Paula — The Day We Chose to Come Back to Each Other

Between hurts and silence, Michael and Paula learn to speak, repair, and love again—guided by Scripture and simple everyday steps.

Companionship That Works in Real Life

Companionship That Works in Real Life

Companionship grows through daily choices—listening, gentle words, quick repairs. Three longer Scriptures and real-world steps that draw you closer.

Diablo & Christina — Beginning Again When All Seems Lost

Diablo & Christina — Beginning Again When All Seems Lost

Bills and silence press in; a couple chooses small daily steps—gentle truth, repair, and hope—to find each other again

This family that needs your example

This family that needs your example

They see if Dad takes Mom to a restaurant or if she always stays at home.

This precious time you no longer take

This precious time you no longer take

Never time for this conversation she requests, for this outing she suggests, for this moment together she hopes for.