Studies show that the average couple spends only four minutes per day engaged in meaningful conversation. Four minutes! Can couples really expect to foster intimacy with so little time devoted to positive communication?
Connecting with Your Spouse
Whether we’re talking about Date Night, or any other time that you and your spouse have time together in the car . . . it’s not just about the destination, it’s about the journey!
Marriage encompasses the spiritual and physical act of two lives becoming one. But can that union truly thrive if one or both of the individuals involved is feeling unfulfilled?
When was the last time you and your spouse truly viewed yourselves as a team?
‘I know someday God will use what we’ve been through to help others.’
“To get the full value of joy you must have someone to divide it with.‚” Mark Twain
A working definition of nourishing is demonstrating your love. It involves a conscious resolution to identify your spouse’s strengths and find creative ways to stimulate them.
If we’re honest, all marriages have trials. Learn how to use difficulty to build an overcoming marriage and grow closer than ever to your spouse.
Spiritual friendship is eagerly helping each other know, serve, love, and resemble God in deeper and deeper ways.
Thriving couples cultivate common hobbies and undertake shared adventures through regular Date Nights!
Is it possible to keep a healthy sense of mystery alive in a familiar, long-term relationship?
This month’s Date Night will give you the opportunity to take a break from the holiday grind—the stress, the worries, the overcrowded schedules, the race to find the perfect gift, and other stressors—and invest as a couple in the well-being of someone else.
As the weather cools and the seasons change, we couldn’t pass up talking about a critical component of your thriving marriage — mutually satisfying physical intimacy.
Sometimes, the sweetest, most tender memories are those that happened during moments that were unplanned and that may seem unremarkable to the casual observer.
Thriving couples cultivate common hobbies and undertake shared adventures through regular Date Nights!
Cultivating romance and fostering spiritual growth with your beloved takes discipline and intentionality
Ecclesiastes says that there is a time and a season for everything. December is the season for singing.
Since our mate is always growing and changing, we need to maintain the mindset of a lifetime learner.
Couples that set aside time for rest and romance will experience more passion in their marriage.
A social getaway might be just the ticket if you are looking for a renewed sense of adventure in your relationship.