You love each other, but every conversation feels like a minefield.Politics spark tension. Cultural issues create distance. Theology turns dinner into debate. What began as honest concern has hardened into defensiveness, silence, or emotional exhaustion. You are tired of choosing between truth and tenderness. Tired of bracing for conflict. Tired of feeling like love must lose for convictions to win.This book offers a different way.Rooted in Colossians 3 and shaped by the gentle authority of Jesus, Clothed in Love, Not Combat invites mothers and daughters to step out of reaction and into formation. Instead of winning arguments, it teaches how to remain clothed in compassion, kindness, humility, meekness, and longsuffering, even when disagreements remain unresolved.Through a Scripture-grounded framework, historical witnesses of faithful endurance, and practical spiritual rhythms, this guide shows how to pause the noise of the world, meet God in the secret place, and re-enter difficult conversations with Kingdom clarity and love.This is not a book about compromise or silence.It is a book about becoming anchored enough in Christ that love no longer feels fragile.