The purpose of this research is as follows: to examine patterns of interaction through searching the spiritual resources and relation factors in Christian marital relationships, to explore how the interaction of spiritual resources and relation factors affect marital relationships. Based on qualitative research, the research method uses grounded theory. The subjects of this interview are 20 married Christian couples. The four types of the grounded theory for this research are ‘growth pursuit type,’ ‘overcome effort type,’ ‘growth need type,’ ‘conflict continuance type.’ These types are classified by four axes: stability or change, growth or deterioration. The dividing criterion of growth or deterioration is based on how the effect of interaction works at the present marital relationship. The dividing criterion of stability and change is based on how the couples pursue their future with their relation factors. With this analysis, the researcher discussed the five themes for interaction of marital relationships by a psychosystems approach to pastoral care and counseling. This research shows that spiritual resources are able to empower couples, children, and other lives if the resources can be living resources which affect marital relationships.