On a battlefield, everything is exposed—our fears, our wounds, and what we’re really fighting for. It’s also where the deepest bonds are formed. Pat Benatar may have been onto something: love often feels like a battlefield. Our relationships are where we love most deeply, but they’re also where confusion, disappointment, and hurt cut the deepest. When love is disordered or misdirected, it doesn’t bring rest—it brings anxiety.

And there may be nothing more exhausting than when the one keeping you up at night is laying right beside you. This week, we’ll explore why relationships are so hard, how God designed love to work, and how rightly ordered love can bring healing, clarity, and even rest.

Join us as we discover how love doesn’t have to be a war zone, and how a good night’s sleep might begin with loving well.