

Marriage After God
Aaron & Jennifer Smith
Marriage After God Podcast | Christian Marriage, Relationship & Parenting EncouragementWelcome to the Marriage After God Podcast with Aaron and Jennifer Smith — a top-rated Christian marriage podcast offering faith-filled conversations for couples who want to grow together in Christ.Whether you're newlyweds or decades into marriage, this podcast equips you with Biblical advice, practical tips, and inspiring stories to strengthen your relationship and deepen your spiritual connection. Each episode features real, honest discussions on topics like intimacy, communication, parenting, conflict resolution, forgiveness, and pursuing God's purpose for your family.As authors of 11 books and hosts of a thriving Christian community, Aaron and Jennifer bring years of experience, heartfelt testimony, and Biblical truth to every conversation. Listen in for solo episodes, expert interviews, and encouraging messages that will help you build a marriage after God.New episodes weekly — now available in video on YouTube and Spotify!🔔 Subscribe and join thousands of listeners who are growing in faith, friendship, and purpose — together.Topics We Cover:Christian marriage adviceGodly communication in marriageBiblical intimacy and sexParenting and family discipleshipSpiritual growth as a coupleTestimonies of redemption and healingPerfect for: Christian couples, parents, engaged and married believers, and anyone pursuing a Christ-centered relationship.👉 Visit MarriageAfterGod.com to find devotionals, books, and free resources.
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Mar 25, 2026 • 51min
23 Marriage Devotional: The Power of Unity in Marriage and the Body of Christ
In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we dive into the critical role of unity in marriage and how that unity extends to the body of Christ. Learn how being unified helps you use your gifts to spread the gospel and do God’s work together.Key Points:Unity vs. isolation: why oneness is God’s design and how isolation harms marriages.Signs of being disconnected and how to recognize them in your relationship.Scriptural foundations: Proverbs 18:1 and 1 Peter 5:8–9 on isolation, vigilance, and spiritual warfare.The power of accountability and church/community support in strengthening marriage.The relationship between personal sin, shame, and isolation—and how confession and prayer lead to healing.How unity in marriage empowers you to steward your gifts and advance God’s mission together.Practical Takeaways:If you’re feeling distant from your spouse, take proactive steps to re-engage with each other and your faith community.Consider joining a marriage group or church Bible study to regain connection, accountability, and support.Bible references: Proverbs 18:1; 1 Peter 5:8–9Join in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: marriage unity, unity in marriage, biblical unity, marriage devotional, isolation in marriage, Christian community, body of Christ, accountability partners, marriage group, spiritual warfare, Proverbs 18.1, 1 Peter 5:8, Husband After God, Wife After God, prayer in marriage, gospel-centered marriage, gifts of the Spirit

Mar 18, 2026 • 44min
22 Marriage Devotional: Why You Should Pray for Your Marriage Every Day
In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we discuss the vital practice of daily prayer for your marriage. We explain how prayer aligns hearts with God, strengthens unity between spouses, and equips couples to recognize and respond to spiritual warfare. Key PointsDaily prayer as a non-negotiable foundation for a thriving marriagePrayer as alignment with God’s will, not a means to control outcomesThe power of praying together to build unity and onenessEcclesiastes 4:12: the threefold cord of spouse, self, and GodSpiritual warfare: recognizing unseen battles and relying on God’s presence2 Kings 6:17— opening eyes to see the spiritual reality around usPractical encouragement to use devotionals for deeper study, journaling, and spouse-focused promptsBible Verses MentionedEcclesiastes 4:122 Kings 6:15-17 (story of Elisha and the servant’s eyes opened)Join in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords:

Mar 11, 2026 • 43min
21 Marriage Devotional: Praying for Your Spouse: Deepening Intimacy and Unity in Marriage
In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we discuss the impact of praying for your spouse, highlighting how deliberate prayer fosters intimacy, unity, and spiritual growth within marriage. We share practical tips for starting and deepening a joint prayer life, anchored in biblical principles and personal experiences.What we cover in this episode-Praying for your spouse benefits both individuals and the marriage as a whole.Initiating prayer with your spouse can be simple and impactful, such as asking, “How can I pray for you?”Praying together fosters vulnerability, trust, and emotional intimacy.Biblical scriptures emphasize the spiritual unity and oneness in marriage.Prayer is a spiritual discipline that realigns hearts and strengthens bonds.Join in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: marriage, prayer, intimacy, spiritual growth, unity, biblical principles, marriage devotionals, praying for spouse, spiritual leadership, vulnerability

Mar 5, 2026 • 49min
How to Love Your Spouse Biblically | Christian Marriage & Parenting w/ Casey and Meygan Caston
Casey Caston, marriage coach and Marriage365 co-founder, and Meygan Caston, marriage educator who rebuilt her own relationship, share practical faith-based tools. They discuss loving your spouse as the primary way to love others. Short habits, weekly marriage meetings, apologies, and personal change come up as concrete ways to strengthen family witness and emotional health.

Mar 4, 2026 • 50min
20 Marriage Devotional: Why Praying for Yourself Matters
In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we explore the vital habit of praying for yourself and why it matters as much as praying for others. Jesus models daily dependence on the Father, so how much more should we? Learn what it means to pray without ceasing, and gain practical steps to deepen your own prayer life with guidance from the Holy Spirit.What we cover in this episode-The biblical basis for prayer and its importanceJesus' example of prayer and dependence on the FatherThe concept of praying without ceasing and practical applicationThe significance of praying for oneself and othersThe role of the Holy Spirit in guiding and interceding in prayerJoin in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: prayer, spiritual discipline, relationship with God, Jesus' example, praying for yourself, Holy Spirit, prayer life, biblical prayer, spiritual growth, intimacy with God

Feb 25, 2026 • 38min
19 Marriage Devotional: Living with Purpose in Your Marriage
They discuss God’s calling for everyday married life and what it means to belong and be set apart. They explore biblical examples of being called despite weaknesses. They highlight holiness, love, obedience, and practical marriage roles like unity, parenting, and spiritual leadership. They finish with reflection prompts to help couples consider their specific callings.

Feb 18, 2026 • 39min
18 Marriage Devotional: Building A Resilient Marriage
In this episode of the Marriage After God Podcast, we talk about what it truly means to build a resilient marriage. Every couple faces trials, pressure, and seasons of weakness — but those moments don’t have to tear a relationship apart.Instead, when we anchor our marriage in Christ, choose encouragement over criticism, and take responsibility for our words, trials can actually strengthen our relationship. We discuss how faith in Jesus provides the endurance we need, how the Holy Spirit empowers us when we feel depleted, and why the way we speak to one another has a lasting impact on intimacy and unity.What we cover in this episode-Why every marriage will experience trials and pressureHow faith in Christ produces endurance and spiritual resilienceThe role of the Holy Spirit in our weakest momentsThe power of encouragement in strengthening your spouseHow careless words can damage connection and trustWhy perspective changes how we respond to challengesThe importance of communication during difficult seasonsJoin in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: resilient marriage, Christian marriage encouragement, trials in marriage, faith in marriage, power of words, marriage devotional, overcoming challenges together, spiritual resilience, biblical marriage advice

Feb 11, 2026 • 44min
17 Marriage Devotional: Wisdom That Strengthens Your Marriage
In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, we unpack the vital role wisdom plays in marriage and everyday life. We discuss how wisdom is not merely knowing what is right, but faithfully applying God’s truth in our decisions, attitudes, and actions. This episode encourages couples to seek the Lord for wisdom in every area of life and marriage, trusting that God’s guidance leads to unity, stability, and lasting fruit.In this episode-Wisdom is a defining attribute of God and a gift He desires to give.The fear of the Lord is the foundation of true wisdom.Foolishness is knowing the truth but failing to act on it.Wisdom requires application, not just information.Godly wisdom strengthens marriage and builds trust.Walking in wisdom promotes emotional stability and peace.Wisdom impacts practical areas like finances and decision-making.Applying God’s wisdom fosters deeper intimacy in marriage.Seeking wisdom begins with prayer and humble obedience.Godly wisdom is essential for leading a family well.Join in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: wisdom, marriage, godly wisdom, worldly wisdom, biblical principles, applying wisdom, trust, intimacy, financial stewardship, emotional stability

Feb 4, 2026 • 59min
16 Marriage Devotional: Biblical Roles in Marriage (And Why They Matter)
In this episode of the Marriage After God Podcast, we discuss God’s design for marriage and the biblical roles of husbands and wives outlined in Ephesians 5. We talk about how love and submission aren’t about control or hierarchy, but about trust, humility, and serving one another the way Christ serves us.Husbands are called to love their wives sacrificially, and wives are called to respect and submit to their husbands. When both spouses walk in obedience to God’s design, marriage becomes a place of safety, unity, and deeper intimacy. We pray this episode is an encouragement for living out these roles daily and reminds you that love is more than a feeling — it’s a choice we make every day.In this episode-God clearly defines the roles of husbands and wives in ScriptureLove is an action and a daily choice — not just an emotionWives are called to submit to their own husbands as an act of trust in GodHusbands are commanded to love sacrificially like Christ loves the ChurchSubmission is a posture of the heart, not weaknessLeadership in marriage looks like service and selflessnessHealthy communication helps couples live out their roles wellMutual respect strengthens connection and trustObedience to God’s design leads to greater security and intimacySmall, practical acts of love build a thriving marriageJoin in on our devotional series and get your copies of Husband After God and Wife After GodFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband Revolution Support this podcast:Shop Marriage After God Become a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: marriage, biblical marriage roles, husband leadership, wife submission, Ephesians 5 marriage, Christian marriage, sacrificial love, respect, intimacy, marriage devotionals

Jan 29, 2026 • 60min
When Sex Is Hard to Talk About: Intimacy, Desire, & Communication in Marriage w/ J. Parker
In this episode of the Marriage After God podcast, Aaron sits down with J. Parker to talk about a topic many couples struggle to discuss openly — sex and intimacy in marriage. J. shares how she began writing anonymously about sexual intimacy in Christian marriage after realizing there were very few safe, honest resources for couples wrestling with mismatched sex drives and unspoken frustration.Together, we explore how intimacy is deeply connected to the overall health of a marriage, why communication is essential in navigating sexual challenges, and how humor and honesty can help break the shame and taboo surrounding these conversations. This conversation offers encouragement, perspective, and practical hope for couples seeking greater connection in their marriage.In this episode we discuss–Open conversation about sex is vital for healthy marital intimacy.Intimacy in marriage is connected to emotional and relational health.Sex is a spiritual act designed to reflect God’s covenant love.Couples must approach sexual challenges as teammates, not adversaries.God cares about every aspect of your marriage — including intimacy.Connect with J Parker:The Higher Desire WifeFollow Marriage After God:Instagram: Marriage After GodInstagram: Unveiled Wife Instagram: Husband RevolutionSupport this podcast:Shop Marriage After GodBecome a patronSmith Family Resources, Inc © 2026Keywords: marriage, intimacy, sex, communication, higher desire wife, Christian marriage, sexual health, pornography, marriage resources, personal testimony


