Two Cultures, One Covenant: Why Intercultural Marriages Struggle

EPISODE · Feb 4, 2026 · 18 MIN

Two Cultures, One Covenant: Why Intercultural Marriages Struggle

from RISE Tayo · host Blanche DiDomenico Filipino-American Christian Life Coach and Nurse

In this opening episode of our February series, Two Cultures, One Covenant, we begin an honest and faith-filled conversation about intercultural marriages—especially Filipino-American relationships.Love may bring two people together, but culture often reveals the gaps.Different communication styles. Different family expectations. Different ways of handling conflict.What feels personal is often cultural—and without understanding, couples can feel misunderstood, unseen, and disconnected.Anchored in Mark 10:9 —“Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”This episode reframes cultural difference not as a weakness, but as an invitation for deeper understanding, humility, and grace under God’s covenant design for marriage.If you are:in an intercultural or interracial marriagenavigating communication strugglesfeeling stuck in recurring misunderstandingsor longing to build a Christ-centered marriage that thrivesThis series is for you.📅 WHAT’S COMING NEXTNew episodes in this series drop every Wednesday at 8:00 AM EST. Next episode: When Communication Feels Like Conflict — unpacking silence vs directness and why good intentions still hurt.📣 CALL TO ACTION👉 Follow the Rise Tayo Podcast so you don’t miss an episode 👉 Share this episode with a couple who may feel seen by this conversation 👉 Subscribe to Blessings with Blanche on YouTube for faith-filled encouragement, biblical teaching, and purpose-driven conversationsLet’s rise together—in faith, in understanding, and in covenant love.You’re an overcomer. Don’t quit. Don’t give in. 🤍

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