All marriage articles
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ArticleFrom a broken marriage to X factor and a miraculous healing
Singer-songwriter Juliet Dawn spoke with Premier’s Mal Pope about her abusive marriage, heartbreaking loss, a miraculous healing and the journey that has taken her from Cornwall to Nashville
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OpinionGREAT SEXPECTATIONS: I am about to get married, what are top tips for making my marriage last?
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, the Woman Alive team answer a woman who wants to make sure her marriage lasts.
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OpinionWhat Victoria Beckham taught me: why building a dream with your husband might be biblical
Writer Salomé Criddle reflects on a moment from Victoria Beckham’s entrepreneurial journey through a lens of faith. Drawing from Scripture and her own experience as a wife and business builder, she explores how God often uses marriage, trust, and godly partnership as a means to strengthen vision, multiply purpose, and remind women that pursuing a calling was never meant to be done alone.
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OpinionWhen God writes the love story: my supernatural marriage setup
Writer Philly Larcombe shares how years of suffering, singleness, and unanswered prayers collided with a breath-taking, supernatural marriage setup. It’s a testimony of God moving long before she could see, or even believe, that he would.
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‘We’re all about dating wisely’
Hattie Webb started Hoot Singles, which puts on Christian singles nights, in 2024 without any previous experience in the industry. She spoke with our editor, Tola Doll Fisher, about how it began and her ongoing vision for it
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OpinionWoman ‘marries’ AI persona created on ChatGPT: seeking Christlike love in a tech-driven world
Ann Louise Graham invites us to reckon with how emerging technologies are reshaping our most intimate longings. Her reflections set the stage for a deeper look at what real, reciprocal love requires, and why that matters now more than ever.
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OpinionJD Vance wants his Hindu wife to become a Christian
Writer Jenny Sanders reflects on JD Vance’s wish for his Hindu wife to share his faith, offering gentle, biblical advice for those in mixed-faith marriages.
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OpinionGREAT SEXPECTATIONS: How do I get over being jealous of my married friends?
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, the Woman Alive team answer a woman who is angry about being single.
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OpinionHow significant is it for married Christian women to change their surnames?
Writer Jenny Sanders explores the history, traditions, and shifting cultural meanings behind surnames and first names. From colonial laws to biblical legacies, she reflects on how names shape identity, equality, and destiny.
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OpinionGREAT SEXPECTATIONS As a menopausal woman, did God plan for us to no longer be that interested in sex, or is it something I can change?
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, the Woman Alive team answer a woman with questions about libido in menopause.
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Article‘And now, here I am, a wife’
As Christian and feminist theologian Dr Belle Tindall becomes Mrs Belle Riley, she shares why the concept of marriage is complicated for her – and why she decided to embrace it anyway
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OpinionGREAT EXPECTATIONS: I want to leave my husband
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, the Woman Alive team answer a married woman who has met another man and is tempted to leave her husband.
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OpinionGREAT SEXPECTATIONS: What does the Bible say about asexuality?
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, the Woman Alive panel answer a woman who is questioning her lack of sex drive.
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OpinionCould the pursuit of pleasure be destroying your marriage?
Salomé Criddle says we live in a world obsessed with sexual pleasure and here, she considers the impact on marriage, encouraging married couples to rediscover a biblical vision of intimacy that values friendship, faithfulness, and purpose over fleeting passion.
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ArticleMarriage restored and other testimonies
Signs & Wonders in everyday life. Your stories of God’s intervention
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OpinionTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce – why we love a love story
Jemimah Wright explores Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement, and why we can’t resist a love story. Could our fascination with romance point to the only love that truly satisfies: the love of Christ?
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OpinionThe 5 qualities Christian women should look for in a husband
With biblical wisdom and gentle encouragement, Sandie Eggers Seagroves outlines five Christ-centred traits to help women discern a husband who will truly love and lead like Jesus, she draws from decades of personal experience, including two marriages and a long season of waiting.
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OpinionGREAT SEXPECTATIONS: I feel bitter towards my dead husband
In our fortnightly column ‘Great Sexpectations’ we answer your questions on sex, faith and intimacy. Drop us an email on womanalive@premier.org.uk and ask us anything. Here, the Woman Alive team answer a wife who is angry with what she has found out about her dead husband.
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OpinionCould Coldplay’s viral moment lead to grace?
Hope Bonarcher unpacks a viral moment from a recent Coldplay concert that became much more than just internet fodder. She explores what happens when secrets come to light—and what grace can look like in the aftermath.
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OpinionHow grief can change a Christian marriage
‘I love that the Bible doesn’t pretend that grief doesn’t exist. In fact, it meets us right in the middle of it. Romans 12:15 says, “Mourn with those who mourn”—a reminder that marriage is about showing up emotionally, not retreating into yourself,’ says Salomé Criddle.







