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Marriage is holy work.
Maybe you're reading this today because you're hoping your marriage will change. Maybe you're reading this because you've prayed, "Lord, please help my marriage," when really you mean "Lord, please help my spouse!"
I hope this blog and episode will make you feel both comforted and inspired — that you'll be reminded your marriage can change, not by grand gestures or perfect communication, but by small, faithful, daily habits of love.
This is what Harvey discovered as well. That it wasn't grand gestures or big sweeping shifts that changed his marriage, but small, daily, consistent habits that brought it God's love, peace, and patience into his marriage.
Changing Your Priorities: When Hard Work is Leading to DisconnectHarvey and his wife have been married nearly 37 years. Together, they raised four kids and built a life on their dairy farm. For decades, he worked two full-time jobs—teaching high school by day and farming by night.
He says, "Every day was between 12 to 16 hours. My wife was incredibly supportive, but I just wasn't there emotionally."
Maybe you can relate. Life's responsibilities pile up, and before you know it, years have passed. You're functioning—but not really connecting.
Despite his faith and commitment, Harvey admits that emotional and spiritual intimacy were missing. He wanted closeness, but didn't know how to get there.
A Different Kind of Prayer—and a Different Kind of GrowthAfter retiring from teaching, Harvey finally had space to seek help. He'd been listening to our podcast for years and decided it was time to join Masculinity Reclaimed, our men's program.
The first surprise? It wasn't about changing his wife!
It was about learning to love her the way Christ loves the Church.
He started with one habit: daily time with God. Reading Scripture. Praying. Reflecting. And eventually, he began praying with his wife in the mornings—a completely new rhythm in their 36 years together.
That quiet time, over coffee and prayer, became a beautiful and cherished time for emotional connection.
The Turning Point: Accepting Your Wife as She IsHalfway through the program, Harvey realized that for years, he had been looking at his wife through the lens of what she wasn't.
She wasn't this, she wasn't that...
But when he stopped trying to change her and started accepting her for who she is, the woman he fell in love with, the woman she had always been, rather than who he hoped she might someday become–everything began to shift.
That acceptance made her feel safe. Seen. Loved.
And when a woman feels safe, her heart opens. His wife began to blossom before his very eyes and the connection Harvey had longed for finally began to grow.
The Habits That Build a MarriageHere's the truth: marriage is a system of habits.
Paul says, if you're married, you will have trouble. (1 Corinthians 7:28) You'll have to think about how to please your spouse. (1 Corinthians 7:34)
Are you in the habit of thinking about your spouse? Are you in the habit of considering them and putting them first? Are you in the habit of encouraging, loving, praying, and se