Why You Can’t Treat People Like Broken Things

1 month ago

In a throwaway culture, we’ve learned to toss what’s broken.
A cracked mug. A scratched table. A malfunctioning phone.
We replace rather than repair.
But people aren’t things. And marriage isn’t disposable.

When your relationship starts to show cracks, the answer isn’t to hide them, minimize them, or walk away in silence.
It’s to repair with care.
To honor the covenant.
To remember that healing is valuable work.

Every couple has fractures.
But the difference between broken and beautiful is what you choose to do next.

That’s what we do in Marriage in Bloom.
We help couples and individuals repair what feels irreparable.
With faith. With tools. With the courage to stop pretending and start healing.

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