Adrian and Noelle Carden have built a steady Christian marriage through work, sacrifice, family, and faith. Adrian has spent years providing, protecting, and keeping their home from falling apart. Noelle has spent years serving, listening, and quietly carrying everyone else's needs. But when both begin sensing separate callings-Adrian toward prison reentry ministry and Noelle toward women's ministry-their peaceful life begins exposing buried fear, jealousy, resentment, and unspoken hunger.
As church needs, family obligations, a leaking roof, their son's college deadlines, and an aging parent press against them, Adrian and Noelle must learn that calling cannot outrun covenant, and covenant must not silence calling. Through honest confrontation, careful Scripture, repentance, boundaries, and renewed affection, they discover that obedience is not proven by how much they carry, but by whether they carry the right things in the right order without losing each other.