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Joshua and Raquel Rogers

Joshua and Raquel Rogers

Joshua Rogers is a writer whose work has appeared in media outlets that include FoxNews.com, The Washington Post, and Christianity Today. He has also contributed to Focus on the Family’s Boundless website and has been a regular guest on the Boundless podcast. Joshua has also authored a book titled Confessions of a Happily Married Man: Finding God in the Messiness of Marriage. His wife, Raquel, penned the book’s last chapter. She is currently pursuing a Master of Divinity degree at Fuller Theological Seminary. The couple resides in North Carolina and has three children. Learn more about Joshua at his website, joshuarogers.com, and Raquel at her website, raquelrogers.com.

How to Have an Honest Marriage

How to Have an Honest Marriage

Author Joshua Rogers and his wife, Raquel, discuss various challenges they encountered in the first decade of their marriage, including personality conflicts, leadership disputes, fights for control, and more. The couple shares their stories with vulnerability and honesty to encourage other couples that, though the ‘perfect marriage’ doesn’t exist, it can still thrive when it’s centered on God, grace, and growth.