His And Her Need For Romance In Marriage
Every husband and wife needs romance in marriage. Some have more of a desire for physical romance, while others have a deep desire for emotional romance.
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Every husband and wife needs romance in marriage. Some have more of a desire for physical romance, while others have a deep desire for emotional romance.
This age of technology has given us incredible amounts of accessible entertainment options. It is critical that we consider the types and kinds of entertainment and media we are allowing into our hearts and home. In this episode, my husband and I share our journey in navigating how to deal with entertainment in our marriage. Without giving a list of what someone can and can’t watch, instead we approach this topic with scripture and provide a few pointers on how to discuss boundaries in marriage. This is something we encourage every husband and wife to consider. Be sure to subscribe to Marriage After God so you don’t miss an episode! Watch the episode: Listen to the Podcast episode: Read the episode: Aaron Smith: Hey, we’re Aaron and Jennifer Smith with Marriage After God. Jennifer Smith: Helping you cultivate an extraordinary marriage. Aaron Smith: Today we’re gonna talk about something that’s

Confessing Sin to Your Spouse: A Pathway to Healing and Oneness Confessing our sins to our spouse is one of the hardest yet most transformative things we can do in our marriage. In today’s blog, I’m going to talk about the significance of confession in marriage, how to confess correctly, and why it is essential for cultivating oneness. As uncomfortable as it may seem, bringing sin to the light is a vital practice for the health of a marriage and our spiritual growth. Why Confession Matters in Marriage Confession is not only about getting rid of guilt or easing the burden of shame; it’s about bringing healing and restoration. When we walk in sin, even in secret, it creates spiritual and emotional darkness in our lives. This darkness impacts not only us individually but also our marriage. The Bible tells us that we should not walk in darkness but rather

In today’s fast-paced world, finding time to study the Bible as a family can seem like a daunting task. However, the spiritual growth and unity that come from this practice are invaluable. In this article, we’ll explore how to make Bible study a daily, intentional effort in your family life
Don’t miss an episode of the Marriage After God Podcast! Subscribe Today! It is common to see one spouse in a marriage to be extrovert and the other to be an introvert. I am definitely an introvert and my husband is the extrovert. With these different types of personality traits influencing marriage, we thought it would be fun to encourage couples to listen in on how we deal with our tendencies and how we navigate it through the scriptures found in the Bible. Being an introvert and extrovert should not define us, however, these traits do influence us and the way we operate, so it is good to evaluate how we are and line up to what God says about us in His Word. We hope this encourages you today! Click here to get my husband’s “I Love My Wife” Shirt Read The Transcript Aaron Smith: Hey we’re Aaron and

My husband and I have always been a goal setting couple. Throughout the ups and downs we have experienced in our marriage, we have been constant in setting goals, working together to accomplish them, and celebrating them along the way. We have found that goal setting in marriage is vital because it cultivates an atmosphere for a husband and wife to talk to each other about their marriage, while providing a vision for the future of their marriage. That second part there is key, because a marriage with vision is a marriage with hope! Our desire is to inspire you to goal set in your marriage and provide some great practical tips on how to do just that. Be sure to subscribe to the Marriage After God Podcast so you never miss an episode! Read The Transcript Aaron Smith: Hey, we’re Aaron and Jennifer Smith with Marriage After God. Jennifer