Jean and Jaye kick off their 52-week journey by redefining love beyond feelings and romance. They share their 17-year marriage insights, emphasizing love as daily actions and intentional commitment inspired by biblical wisdom. Listen in for laughter, real talk, and a challenge to recognize and celebrate the love in your everyday.
Episodes (8)
Jean and Jaye reveal the crucial difference between hearing and truly listening in relationships. Discover practical tips for understanding your partner better, embracing different communication styles, and transforming arguments into meaningful conversations.
Jean and Jaye turn their IKEA shelf mishap into a powerful metaphor for marriage, exploring how faith weaves into relationship foundations. They share honest insights on growing together spiritually, navigating differences, and making God the central strand in love. Join them for laughter, real talk, and practical challenges to strengthen your bond.
Jean and Jaye dive into everyday conflicts—from a stray dish to deeper emotional needs—sharing real stories and faith-based strategies for fighting fair. Learn how healthy disagreement can build trust, intimacy, and growth in your relationship.
Jean and Jaye explore the four vital types of intimacy—emotional, intellectual, spiritual, and physical—and why each matters for lasting connection. They share honest stories and practical tips to overcome common barriers and deepen your relationship beyond surface connection.
Jean and Jaye revisit one of their most meaningful conversations: how couples can move from just talking about their dreams to actually building them together. Starting with a hilarious $64 vision-board haul, they unpack the difference between simply managing a life and intentionally building one, together.
In this episode, they explore the tension between individual and shared dreams, what to do when your visions for the future don’t match, and how to break out of “dream-looping” ,those same old, “one day we’re gonna...” conversations that never turn into action. With plenty of laughter, honest self-reflection, and biblical insight from Habakkuk 2:2, Jeremiah 29:11, and Proverbs 16:3, this episode gives couples practical tools to dream boldly, plan wisely, and pursue God’s plan together.
Jean and Jaye return to one of the most essential foundations of lasting love: learning how to forgive for real and extend everyday grace. In this episode, they unpack what forgiveness truly means in a relationship, why it’s more than just saying the words, and how grace keeps small annoyances from becoming big resentments.
Drawing from scriptures like Colossians 3:13, Ephesians 4:32, and Matthew 18:21-22, they explore the difference between forgiveness and trust, why “forgive and forget” isn’t actually biblical, and how to know when to offer grace for the little things versus when a deeper conversation or outside help is needed.
Whether you’re carrying old hurts you’ve never fully released or you’re quietly stacking up small frustrations, this episode will help you clear the slate, soften your heart, and make room for real, growing love.
In this episode of House of Saints: Living, Loving, & Growing, Jean and Jaye dive into what it really means to grow spiritually together as a couple. Moving beyond “you do your faith, I’ll do mine,” they explore how shared spiritual habits can transform not just your personal walk with God, but the health and resilience of your relationship.
Jean and Jaye unpack practical, real-life ways to invite God into the center of your marriage or relationship: simple rhythms of praying together, reading Scripture side by side, and serving others as a team. They talk honestly about what gets in the way—busy schedules, different spiritual backgrounds, feeling awkward or unqualified—and how to start small without pressure or perfectionism.
Rooted in Scripture and full of practical applications, this conversation is for couples who want more than a surface-level connection. If you’re ready to pursue God as “we” instead of just “me,” this episode will help you build habits that draw you closer to Christ and closer to each other.








