Episode 133 - Trust is Built in Drops: How to Grow Together

In this episode of More Than Roommates, Gabrielle, Derek, and Scott talk about the importance of trust in marriage. Trust is foundational in any relationship, but especially in marriage. They discuss how past wounds—whether from family, friends, or former relationships—can deeply impact your ability to trust your spouse and experience true intimacy. Let us know if you have any feedback on these shorter/mini episodes! Scriptures Referenced:1 Peter 2:23-24James 1:19 Resources:Podcast Episode – More Than Roommates, Episode 61 – Trust: How to Build It and Restore ItBook – Trust: Knowing When to Give It, When to Withhold It, How to Earn It, and How to Fix It When It Gets Broken, Dr. Henry CloudVideo from the 2025 More Than Roommates Marriage Conference – The Importance of Trust in Marriage Questions to Discuss:1. When you hear something, do you trust it immediately or do you need to do some research to verify the truth?2. How do your past hurts (either from others or from your spouse) impact your relationship with your spouse?3. Is there any unresolved hurt in your life that might be affecting your marriage today?4. What are small ways your spouse has been trustworthy lately? Have you acknowledged or celebrated them?5. If you’ve been hurt, what’s one step you can take this week to move toward healing and trust?

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Welcome to More Than Roommates, where we want to help you take the next step to be more intentional in your marriage. We want to help you avoid falling into the trap of being merely roommates with your spouse. We hope that through authentic, biblical, and practical conversation you will gain tools and wisdom to help you take one step closer to the Lord and the marriage He intends for you and your spouse. Listen in as Scott Kedersha, Gabrielle McCullough, and Derek Davidson help you intentionally strengthen your relationship.