Through his faith-driven Unbreakable Families program, Caleb Steele is helping desperate couples find hope, healing, and a renewed purpose—even at the edge of divorce.
By The Miami News | August 18, 2025
Caleb Steele knows what it feels like to lose everything. A licensed marriage and family therapist and devout Christian, Steele was once separated from his wife for over a year, limited to supervised visits with his three young children. “Most people told me it was over,” he recalls. “But I knew God wasn’t done with my family.” Today, Steele is not just reunited with his wife—his marriage is stronger than ever. And that journey through collapse is now the foundation of Unbreakable Families, the program he created to help men in crisis fight for their families.
Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Unbreakable Families is unapologetically Christian and designed for marriages on the brink. It’s not a tune-up. It’s triage. “These men aren’t looking for tips. They’re looking for hope,” says Steele. “Most programs out there aren’t intense enough. What I offer is a 12-week commitment with daily steps and accountability. It’s not for everyone. But for those willing to do the work, I’ve seen even the most desperate situations completely turn around.”
Steele’s approach is structured but deeply personal. It starts with a 60-minute session, followed by customized daily action plans that include relationship milestones and direct feedback. Clients check in daily. Progress isn’t just measured in communication gains but in personal transformation. “Saving a marriage isn’t just about the relationship. It’s about becoming the kind of man who can lead and protect it,” he explains.
That vision is rooted in his own redemption. “It was unfathomable that I would go through such a crisis,” Steele says. “But my failure was the very thing that forged the marriage I always wanted.” That perspective has become his platform: rock bottom isn’t the end—it’s the beginning. “Marriages don’t need to end just because they’ve hit crisis. With the right help, rock bottom becomes the foundation for something unbreakable.”
While the faith component is central, the strategy is practical. A former university Director of Institutes, Steele once conducted research on how beliefs about God correlate with behavior. That insight shapes every element of the Unbreakable Families method. But more than research, it’s lived experience that powers Steele’s work. “I failed publicly,” he says. “But I learned how to succeed. That’s what I offer men—clarity, structure, and someone who’s been there.”
Looking ahead, Steele plans to scale his impact by training other coaches in the Unbreakable Families framework. As demand grows, he envisions a national network of trained leaders bringing hope to families in freefall. “This is legacy work,” he says. “Because when you save a marriage, you don’t just change two lives—you change generations.”
Caleb Steele
Website: unbreakablefamilies.com
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Callout Box: Wisdom from Caleb Steele
- “Most people give up on their marriage at rock bottom. But rock bottom can be the start of something unbreakable.”
- “Failure can crush you—or it can be life’s greatest gift.”
- “No amount of financial achievement compares to saving your marriage and becoming the father and husband, you were meant to be.”
- “Success isn’t who you are compared to others. It’s who you are compared with who you could be.”
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