The Quiet Exit Plan In today’s world, people often walk into marriage with an invisible suitcase packed with doubts, exit strategies, and emotional prenups. The vows may say, "till death do us part," but the unspoken whisper in many hearts is, "...unless things go south." Some men prepare prenups just in case. Some women eye divorce as a possible jackpot. And our culture doesn't only allow it—it often encourages it. There's a quiet undercurrent that suggests: "If you’re unhappy, leave. You deserve better." But what if that mindset is exactly why marriages today are crumbling so easily? The Rise of Disposable Love We live in a generation trained for options. Dating apps, romanticized movies, "situationships" and social media have all rewired the way people perceive commitment. We taste every flavor, swipe through hundreds of profiles, and keep comparing until no one is ever enough. The more we chase the "ideal," the less wi...
In a world full of conflicting advice on what makes a "good family," it’s easy to feel lost. Culture shifts, modern trends, and social media preach freedom, independence, and self-expression over structure, sacrifice, and obedience. But one timeless guidebook has remained firm through generations: the Holy Bible. Far from being outdated, the Bible outlines a clear, powerful blueprint for building a family that thrives in love, harmony, discipline, and purpose. It defines roles, sets expectations, and warns of the consequences of breaking the order. It's not about dictatorship or blind obedience—it's about alignment, humility, and living out God’s divine design for family. Let's break down what the Bible says about raising a family and how its wisdom remains more relevant now than ever before. 1. The Divine Structure of the Family The Bible presents a clear order in the family structure: Christ is the head of the man. Man is the head of the woman. Pare...