
Becoming Mrs. Betterhalf
An Eight-Week Study for Married Women

Week One: Give What You Want
What if you could make your marriage stronger without your husband changing a thing? There are no quick fixes; it takes hard work. And it starts with you. Week One offers six tools from Philippians 2 that will help initiate growth in yourself and in your marriage.

Week Two: Just Do It
Do you ever find yourself wondering what your husband is thinking or feeling? Week Two digs deeper into the secret weapons of respect and encouragement and how they help unlock trust in your relationship.

Week Three: Find + Replace
“Happy Wife. Happy Life.” Like it or not, you help to set the tone for your marriage — good or bad. Week Three is all about how to move away from “gripping” and cultivate a culture of gratitude in your heart and in your marriage.

Week Four: Who's The King?
We can’t talk about marriage without talking about sex. Sex evokes different feelings, thoughts, and emotions, and while we all approach it differently, it’s a sensitive and complicated topic. Week Four discusses the benefits of making sex central to your marriage and what this communicates to your husband.

Week Five: Fire Fighters
Fighting with your husband doesn’t always mean that you’re not close. Week Five is about getting to the root of what you fight about, how you fight, and setting yourself free from things that block unity with your husband.

Week Six: Tickled Pink
The desire to provide is at the core of a man’s identity. He doesn’t want to just make money; he wants to make you happy too. Week Six is about knowing who you are, what’s important to you, and the areas you can partner with your husband to have healthy finances.

Week Seven: All You Need Is Love
Everyone has a crazy family, right? Week Seven teaches from the book of Ruth on how to allow love and loyalty to define your family relationships.

Week Eight
In James 1, we are reminded to “keep doing the work.” Week Eight encourages us to remain actively engaged in our marriages; we are blessed by what we do, not by what we know.