Our podcast is designed to encourage and equip married couples by showing how marriage beautifully reflects and glorifies God. We come alongside husbands and wives right where they are - whether in seasons of joy, challenge, or growth - and offer practical wisdom, honest conversations, and biblical encouragement. Our heart is to help couples navigate the real struggles of marriage with grace and hope, while pointing them to God's design and purpose.

Everyday I Do
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Podcast Overview
Our podcast is designed to encourage and equip married couples by showing how marriage beautifully reflects and glorifies God. We come alongside husbands and wives right where they are - whether in seasons of joy, challenge, or growth - and offer practical wisdom, honest conversations, and biblical encouragement. Our heart is to help couples navigate the real struggles of marriage with grace and hope, while pointing them to God's design and purpose.
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9/16/2025
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Recent Episodes

June 29, 2026
The Fellowship of the Ring Part 1
<p><strong>What if the heaviest burdens in your marriage weren't meant to be carried alone? And what if love isn't just about helping your spouse through their struggles — but extending grace when their imperfections are directly affecting you?</strong></p><p>In this episode, we dive into Galatians 6:1–5 and what it truly looks like to bear one another's burdens in marriage. Using the unlikely lens of Frodo and Samwise from The Lord of the Rings, we explore how real love doesn't just show up in the big moments — it shows up in the daily choice to come alongside your spouse with patience, gentleness, and grace.</p><p>We also introduce the concept of forbearance — patiently enduring each other's weaknesses without keeping score, weaponizing faults, or demanding perfection. Because marriage isn't just about surviving one another. It's about loving one another the way Christ has loved us.</p><p>If you would like prayer for your marriage or anything at all, email us at everydayidopod@gmail.com. We would love to pray for you and be an encouragement! You can also message us on Instagram at everyday_i_do_podcast.</p>

June 15, 2026
Jesus Take the Wheel Part 2
<p><strong>What if the foundation your marriage needs isn't a stronger husband, better circumstances, or even a stronger marriage — but a stronger trust in God?</strong></p><p>That's the thread Peter has been weaving through two entire chapters, and we pick it up right where Part 1 left off. Governments can be unjust. Servants can be mistreated. Wives can be married to men who aren't leading. And in every single one of those scenarios, Peter's answer is the same: trust God. Not because the situation isn't hard, but because God is the one who judges justly — and He never, ever fails.</p><p>In <strong>Part 2 of "Jesus Take the Wheel",</strong> we walk through the final verses of 1 Peter 3:1–6, including the one that tends to raise the most eyebrows: Sarah calling Abraham Lord. Sarah was no doormat. She laughed at God. She tried to take control with Hagar. She made real mistakes. And yet Hebrews puts her in the hall of faith. Because Peter isn't holding Sarah up as an example of a perfect wife. He's holding her up as an example of a woman whose honor for her husband was rooted in trust in God's sovereignty, not in Abraham's perfection.</p><p>We also talk about fear — the fear underneath so many relationship struggles, the fear of not being heard, not being chosen, of things never changing — and what Peter says to women living in a volatile, pagan Roman world with husbands who held total legal power over them. He doesn't tell them to cower. He calls them to the fierce, unshakeable courage of daughters of Sarah.</p><p>We close with the question that ties everything together: where have you placed your hope? In your circumstances changing? In your husband stepping up? In a stronger marriage? All of those things may or may not come. But God — who raised Jesus from the dead, who brought something unexpected out of Teddy and Maya's own hard season — never fails.</p><p>Fill your cup. Trust God. Live differently.</p><p>If you would like prayer for your marriage or anything at all, email us at everydayidopod@gmail.com. We would love to pray for you and be an encouragement! You can also message us on Instagram at everyday_i_do_podcast.</p>

June 8, 2026
Jesus Take The Wheel Part 1
<p><strong>What if the most powerful thing a wife can do for her marriage has nothing to do with words?</strong></p><p>When people hear 1 Peter 3:1–6, most of them get stuck on one word: submit. But we say the word that actually unlocks the whole passage comes before it — likewise. Peter isn't starting a new conversation. He's continuing one. He just finished talking about how believers respond to an unjust government, and how servants respond to unfair treatment. And then he points to Jesus, who was falsely accused, mocked, and humiliated — and entrusted himself to the One who judges justly. That's the model. And then Peter says: likewise, wives.</p><p>In <strong>Part 1 of "Jesus Take the Wheel"</strong> on Everyday I Do, we unpack what Peter is actually calling wives to — not inferiority, not silence, not being a doormat — but a voluntary posture of trust in God's sovereignty, even when your husband isn't leading the way he should. We talk about what nagging actually produces in a marriage, why a life of Christlike character speaks louder than a thousand corrective conversations, and what it means to cultivate a gentle and quiet spirit — not as weakness, but as strength under control, the same quality Jesus used to describe himself.</p><p>Peter's shift from outward appearance to inward character isn't a call to stop caring how you look. It's a question of emphasis. In a world of highlight reels and performative relationships, God is looking at something entirely different — faithfulness, humility, trust. And those are the qualities, Peter says, that are very precious in His sight.</p><p>You might be the only Bible your husband ever reads. What is your life saying?</p><p>If you would like prayer for your marriage or anything at all, email us at everydayidopod@gmail.com. We would love to pray for you and be an encouragement! You can also message us on Instagram at everyday_i_do_podcast.</p>
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