This really is A Good Thing…

Godly encouragement for delight-filled marriages

Living room meetings for advice, encouragement, and coaching from your own home.

what we do…

Marriage is a good thing, but sometimes we need a little help.

Godly marriages love, sacrifice for, and delight in one another. We have been married for over 20 years and in that time have used our experiences to help other couples create steadfast and enjoyable marriages. Unlike a large conference or a mile-wide/inch-deep self-help book, we tailor our five-week program to your unique situation. We’ll start by examining what the Scripture REALLY says about marriage so that we’re all on the same page, then dive deep into your questions and concerns…and your successes! We are just as committed to victories being celebrated as we are to problems being solved.

to listen, to challenge, to help

Many marriages have been strengthened around our dining room table, and we invite you to join us…virtually!

You and your loved one will log on to our private meeting space for two-on-two meetings. Clear your evening, pour a couple cups of tea, and meet with us. It’s going to be okay.

Our approach

God intends your marriage to thrive. He intends you to be better together than apart. Sometimes, His journey to that place hurts. We will listen, encourage, and exhort to strengthen and invigorate your relationship.

Who we’re great for:

  • couples who feel they’re probably not a good fit for Official Therapy, but who really need wise counsel ASAP

  • couples who are willing to try new things and still have hope!

  • newly-married couples, couples in their first 15-20 years together, new parents, couples with questions about money, sex, communication, etc.

Who we’re not a good match for:

  • couples who are seeking our services as a “last ditch effort” to check a box before separation

  • couples where one/both suffer from severe mental illness or addictions

“Quote here about my marriage after working with Megan and Jonathan”

— Firstname Last initial., CLIENT

reflections and encouragement

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take a step toward a healthier marriage.