Marriage isn’t just about big moments—it’s shaped in the small, sometimes uncomfortable ones. On this episode, my husband Gregory Hutchins and I talk about hitting the so-called “seven year itch”, listening better, letting go of comparison, learning how to disagree well, and doing things we don’t always love because we know it helps our spouse feel loved. We explore how the refinement in marriage teaches us about Jesus Christ and His love for us.
Line upon Line

The “Seven-Year Itch”: Our Honest Review of Marriage
By Michaela Proctor Hutchins
· January 21, 2026
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