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In today’s culture, WE‘re bombarded with idealized versions of love and marriage through media, movies, and music. These romantic notions create expectations that often lead to disappointment when real relationships don’t match these fairytales. On the latest episode of WE3 The Winning Team Podcast, WE explored three prevalent myths about relationships that can actually hinder your journey to a healthy, lasting marriage.

The first myth WE tackled was “opposites attract.” This widely accepted belief suggests that people who are fundamentally different naturally gravitate toward each other, creating an exciting dynamic. While initial chemistry between different personalities can feel thrilling—like when an introvert meets an extrovert or a spontaneous person connects with someone structured—these differences often become sources of conflict over time. What matters more than surface-level differences are shared core values, goals, and communication styles. A relationship built on complementary strengths can work beautifully, but when foundational values differ dramatically, the relationship faces constant friction. Remember: compatibility isn’t about being identical, but about having the temperament and personality to navigate life together effectively.

The second myth WE explored was the concept of “soulmates”—the idea that there’s one perfect person divinely created just for you. This notion creates unrealistic expectations about relationships being effortless and magical. When relationships require work (as they all do), people questioning whether they truly found their “soulmate” might abandon potentially wonderful partnerships. From a biblical perspective, Scripture doesn’t teach the concept of predetermined soulmates, but rather emphasizes choosing a Godly spouse and building a strong marriage based on biblical principles of being like Jesus. The logical problem with soulmates is clear: if there’s only one perfect match for each person, what happens when someone marries the “wrong” person? Would everyone else in the chain of relationships be doomed to mismatches? Real love isn’t about finding a mythical perfect match—it’s about commitment, acceptance, and creating safety for each other to grow authentically.

Perhaps the most pervasive myth is “love at first sight.” This romantic notion suggests that true love can be recognized instantly, but this confuses intense attraction with genuine love. That first “spark” is actually just dopamine flooding your brain, creating intense emotions that feel significant. But biblical love—patient, kind, not easily angered—cannot exist without shared experiences and time. How can you know if someone is patient if you’ve never seen them tested? How can you know they’re kind if you haven’t witnessed their response to others in various situations? People who constantly chase this feeling become “dopamine hunters,” abandoning relationships when the initial intensity fades, rather than putting in the work needed for lasting connection.

The biblical perspective offers a healthier framework. Proverbs 18:22 says, “He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord.” There’s an important distinction between “finding” and “searching.” Searching implies striving or desperation, while finding suggests discovery while walking in your purpose. Just as Adam didn’t frantically search for Eve but was doing his purpose when God brought her to him, men should focus on seeking God first, developing character and purpose, and being in the right spiritual place. Similarly, women should position themselves by focusing on their relationship with God, developing godly character, and being in environments aligned with their values.

CLICK HERE to watch episode two, to gain more insights on each myth. Also, we included a list of thought provoking questions that you can answer for yourself or ask your partner to get to know more about how they feel about you and your relationship.

Eugene & LaTanya Gatewood | WE3 The Winning Team


Marriage is a journey filled with ups and downs, and navigating it through chronic illness and busy lives can be particularly challenging. Episode 10 of the WE3 The Winning Team Podcast, “Staying Married…When Life Be Lifin’,” (click to watch / listen), delves into the complexities of maintaining a strong, loving relationship amidst these trials. This episode is rich with personal reflections, practical advice, and inspiring stories aimed at helping couples stay connected and resilient.

WE begin by reflecting on our journey through the year 2024, celebrating our small victories in personal and financial goals. Despite the challenges, our commitment to regular date nights and enriching Bible studies has deepened our bond. These moments of intentional connection, although not always shared publicly, have been pivotal in keeping our relationship strong. WE discuss our “Money Monday” meetings and the importance of budgeting and seeking multiple income streams, reaffirming our dedication to financial stability.

The episode then shifts to the deeply personal topic of chronic illness and its impact on our marriage. WE share the progression of lung issues from sporadic incidents to persistent health crisis, highlighting the emotional rollercoaster that accompanies such situations. This heartfelt segment emphasizes the strength found in unity and unconditional love. By sharing our evolving perspectives on support and self-reflection, WE aim to offer valuable insights for anyone navigating similar challenges. Rejecting selfish thoughts and staying united in the face of adversity are crucial themes WE explore.

Next, WE reflect in episode 8 & 9 when WE discussed the concept of “drift” in marriage and the importance of intentional communication. Drawing wisdom from Gary Thomas’ “Sacred Marriage,” (Click Here to purchase) WE discuss how shared activities and prioritizing our relationship have fostered deeper intimacy. The COVID-19 pandemic is highlighted as a period that brought us closer together, contrasting with many marriages that struggled due to enforced proximity. WE stress the importance of moving beyond selfish thoughts and working together to support each other through challenging times.

Mutual understanding, respect, and grace are essential components of a strong marriage. WE explore how shared activities like our daily Walk and Worship have deepened our intimacy and open communication. Reflecting on insights from “Sacred Marriage,WE emphasize the importance of understanding and respecting one another to achieve unconditional love. Acknowledging each other’s daily challenges and supporting one another’s growth are vital to maintaining a healthy relationship.

Maintaining priorities and balance in life and marriage, especially during busy and challenging seasons, is another key topic. WE discuss the importance of a dynamic strategic plan for personal growth, spiritual closeness, and marital solidity. By writing down our vision and goals, WE can revisit and adjust them as needed to stay on track. Open communication, self-reflection, and mutual respect are crucial practices that help ensure our relationship remains strong and connected.

Episode 10 also touches on the deep and enduring connection within a marriage rooted in spiritual growth and unconditional love. WE share personal anecdotes and insights, illustrating how our faith and mutual support have helped us navigate challenges and celebrate blessings. Lighthearted moments add humor and relatability, highlighting the joy of growing together in love.

In conclusion, episode 10 is a testament to the enduring power of love, faith, and support in marriage. WE invite listeners to subscribe, share, and engage with our community as we continue this journey together. The insights and stories shared in this episode are not just about surviving marriage through illness and busy lives but thriving and finding strength in each other. Until next time, peace.


Eugene Gatewood

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