Marriage doesn't fall apart in a day. It usually cracks quietly. A harsh word here, a misunderstood tone there, two people drifting even while living under the same roof. Many couples know the feeling but don't always know where to start healing. This book leans into that reality with honesty and a bit of tenderness, I think. Marital Crisis: A Bane in the Family is a practical and faith-rooted guide for couples who want to rebuild what life, stress or silence has strained. It explores why conflicts deepen, how emotional distance forms, and what can be done to restore trust, communication and intimacy. The writing is simple and direct, but it carries a pastoral warmth that helps the message land gently. You'll find real stories, scriptural wisdom and step-by-step paths that show couples how to confront problems early instead of waiting until it becomes a storm. There's attention to things many books skip like unspoken expectations, internal wounds carried from childhood, ego battles, financial pressures and extended-family stress. Whether you're a couple trying to save a marriage, someone preparing for marriage, or a counsellor looking for a helpful resource, this book offers clear direction and hope. It reminds you that healing is possible and peace is not a dream. Every marriage can rise again if the right understanding and tools are put in place.
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