Ada and Emeka were married for 11 years. On the outside, they looked perfect. They had two children, decent jobs, a nice apartment, and they attended church together. But behind the curtains of that seemingly happy home was a marriage quietly falling apart.
Emeka barely spoke to Ada except when necessary. Ada was emotionally drained and lonely. They lived like polite strangers. They didn’t fight often—not because they were mature—but because they had become emotionally disconnected. One day, after dinner, Ada looked into Emeka’s tired eyes and said, “I don’t want a divorce. But I don’t want to live like this either.”
That statement was the beginning of a turning point. That night, they prayed together for the first time in years. It was awkward, teary, and silent—but it was sincere. They decided to reboot their marriage. They started talking more, attending marriage seminars, going for counseling, and most importantly, listening to each other again.
Today, Ada and Emeka say they are not just married—they are in love again. Rebooting their marriage didn’t take them back to the old days—it created a new and better marriage. You can do the same.
Here Are 35 AMAZING Things That Will Happen When You Reboot Your Marriage:
