Personal guidance, unbiased support, and effective tools to help couples create a marriage they love again
Personal guidance, unbiased support, and effective tools to help couples create a marriage they love again
At some point, almost every couple asks this question: Do we need a marriage coach?
Maybe conversations that used to be easy have now turned into arguments. Maybe you feel like you’re walking on eggshells. Or maybe nothing is “wrong,” per se, but you don’t feel as connected as you once did.
Marriage coaching isn’t a last resort—it’s a proactive step to strengthening your marriage. Working with a marriage coach gives you practical tools and honest guidance to help you communicate better, rebuild trust, and break unhealthy patterns. Instead of rehashing the same fights, you’ll learn how to move forward with clarity and confidence.
Marriage coaching is especially helpful if you’re recovering from infidelity, navigating a major life transition, or simply feeling stuck. It provides structure, accountability, and a safe space where both spouses can feel heard.
Let’s face it—most couples were never taught how to handle conflict well or repair emotional wounds. A marriage coach helps you build those skills in real time.
You don’t have to wait until things fall apart to get support. If you care about your relationship and want to learn how to thrive—not just survive your marriage, coaching could be the right next step.
Strong marriages aren’t accidental. They’re intentional. And sometimes, intentional couples need help.
Individual marriage coaching is available in limited cases for spouses who require one-on-one support. This option requires the highest financial investment due to the level of time and personalized attention involved. If finances are limited, this is likely not the service for you. However, there are other resources or options that may better fit your budget.
Covenant Connections group marriage coaching is a supportive coaching community for married couples and “solo spouses” who are ready to deepen their connection, improve communication, restore intimacy, and fall in love all over again.
Modern marriage can be hard to navigate. But you don’t have to figure it out alone. Covenant Connections is a safe and supportive faith-filled community where you can learn the tools of creating a happier and healthier marriage, meet new couples in the process, and rebuild a marriage you love again.
And don’t worry, no one will “tell your business.” Everyone here values and commits to confidentiality, compassion, and connection.
Affair recovery is a courageous and transformative journey for couples seeking to heal and rebuild their marriage after infidelity.
My transformative course, Infidelity Intensive, provides a safe and supportive space for both partners to navigate painful emotions, work toward forgiveness, and rebuild trust in order to build a stronger, more resilient bond.
I have personally walked this journey in my marriage and know how to help you walk the journey in yours.
Through a supportive community of other couples who have experienced similar challenges, you’ll receive a valuable foundation of understanding and empathy.
Isn’t it time you move on from the burden of the past and move forward into a brighter future? The time is now to live free from the pain and shame of infidelity.
COUNSELING
No one should get married without a good game plan. Don’t just get married. Stay married!
Learn more about how premarital coaching can help you create a beautiful marriage today.
What’s the difference between
Marriage coaching and marriage counseling both support couples, but they serve different purposes.
Marriage counseling is typically clinical and focused on diagnosing and treating mental health concerns, processing trauma, and healing deep emotional wounds from the past. Counselors are licensed professionals who often work within medical or insurance frameworks and may explore family history, attachment patterns, or psychological diagnoses.
Marriage coaching is not therapy. It is future-focused, practical, and action-oriented. A marriage coach helps couples identify unhealthy patterns, improve communication, rebuild trust, and create clear goals for growth. Coaching assumes you are ready to take ownership and implement change.
Sessions are structured around strategy, accountability, and skill-building rather than clinical treatment.
In short, counseling often centers on healing the past, while marriage coaching emphasizes building the future. Both are valuable, but marriage coaching is best suited for couples who want tools, direction, and momentum to strengthen their relationship moving forward.
All sessions and programs are offered in a safe, virtual (online) setting.
Individual marriage coaching is available in limited cases for spouses who require one-on-one support. This option requires the highest financial investment due to the level of time and personalized attention involved. If finances are limited, please do not schedule a discovery call for this service. I want to be respectful of your time and mine, and there are other resources or options that may better fit your current budget.
As your marriage coach, my job is to help you get results! You will find, as we work together, solutions to problems that are plaguing you and your marriage.
Think of how amazing you will feel and how much better your relationship will be once you have practical solutions to the problems that have been plaguing you!
Because a good relationship isn’t one that works, but one where you put in the work.
Let’s get to work.
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