Marriage Crisis Intervention
If you’re facing divorce, infidelity, or complete breakdown of communication, we provide immediate Biblical counseling to restore hope and stop the downward spiral.
Are You Experiencing These Crisis Signs?
Recognizing these symptoms early can prevent irreversible damage to your covenant marriage
Communication Breakdown
You’ve stopped talking about important matters or every conversation turns into an argument. The silent treatment has replaced healthy dialogue.
Infidelity or Distrust
Whether emotional or physical, betrayal has shattered trust. You’re either hiding things or constantly suspicious of your spouse’s actions.
Separation or Divorce Talk
One or both of you have mentioned separation, or you’re already living apart. Divorce papers may have been filed or threatened.
Emotional Disconnection
You feel like roommates rather than spouses. Intimacy is nonexistent, and you’re questioning if you still love each other.
Financial Warfare
Money conflicts have escalated to secret accounts, financial infidelity, or using finances as weapons against each other.
Spiritual Breakdown
You’ve stopped praying together, attending church, or your faith is being used as ammunition rather than a foundation.
Our 4-Step Crisis Intervention Process
Proven Biblical framework that has saved 214 marriages from divorce this year
Emergency Stabilization
Immediate de-escalation of conflict and establishment of safety boundaries
Root Cause Analysis
Identify the core issues (not just symptoms) through guided assessment
Covenant Realignment
Biblical teaching on marriage covenants and practical reconciliation steps
Restoration Plan
Customized roadmap for rebuilding trust and intimacy

Meet Your Crisis Counselor
Reverend Sam Adeyemi specializes in emergency marriage interventions, helping couples navigate the most difficult seasons of their relationship.
- Certified Crisis Marriage Counselor
- Author of “Saving Covenant Marriages”
- 89% success rate in preventing divorces
- 24/7 emergency response team leader
Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late
Every hour of delay makes reconciliation harder. Choose your next step now: