A Free 16-Lesson Course to Build an Awesome Marriage
Connect deeper. Grow together. Fall more in love.
Is Your Marriage Where You Want It to Be?
Maybe you and your spouse feel like spectators, drifting from one issue to the next. Maybe the spark has dimmed or communication has frayed. You want more than “just okay”—you want a marriage that thrives.
Radiant Marriage Academy is designed to help couples move from surviving to flourishing. It’s a step-by-step, intentional journey rooted in biblical wisdom, transparent stories, and practical tools. Best of all? It’s offered completely free – no hidden fees, no upsells, no catches.
What You’ll Experience Inside
When you enroll, you and your spouse (or individually) will gain access to:
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16 power-packed video lessons – bite-sized, engaging, and full of insight
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Lesson guides & study materials – to reflect, process, and apply
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Action-step checklists & quizzes – to keep you accountable
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Date-night exercises – practical ways to connect and grow together
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Anywhere/anytime access – complete the course on your own schedule
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Certificate of completion – pass the exit exam and earn recognition
What You’ll Learn
Over the 16 lessons, you’ll dive into topics such as:
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Building a heart of commitment and understanding true oneness
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Establishing a strong foundation and keeping God at the center
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Communicating well and fighting fair
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Embracing individuality and healthy roles
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Understanding love styles and honoring your spouse
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Navigating expectations, finances, sexual intimacy, and brokenness
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Creating a shared vision and handling challenges together
Each lesson builds on the last, creating a holistic framework for a thriving, resilient marriage.
Who It’s For
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Married couples at any stage – early marriage, mid-season, or long term
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Couples seeking to revitalize connection and communication
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Partners willing to be intentional and grow together
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Even individuals whose spouse may not participate – YOU will still benefit
How to Get Started
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Enroll for free (no card required!)
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Set aside consistent time. Aim for one lesson per week (or at your pace)
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Do the work. Watch the lesson, reflect, talk, apply
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Engage together. Use the guides, do the activities, involve your spouse

