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The Power and Necessity of Humility in Marriage

Humility. Humbleness.

What comes to mind when you hear these words? For some, the answer may feel like it has to be humiliation, or failure.

For other people the word meekness (softness of temper, gentleness, mildness, and submissiveness) may come to mind. The actual definition of humility is modesty in behavior, attitude, or spirit.

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How to Learn What Your Spouse Loves and What God Loves

How do you determine what’s important in your marriage? How do you navigate marriage when you have different interests and hobbies than your spouse?

In today’s episode, we explore the art of learning alongside each other to grow in the things we love, sharing in the experience together, and nurturing our marriage relationship by choosing to like what the other loves.

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The Art of Texting In Marriage

Have you ever sent a text that was taken the wrong way?

Are you guilty of ignoring a text or being non-responsive?

Have you ever been misunderstood through short-hand ways of communicating?

It is said that communication is the key to a good relationship, but what has been said about how we communicate in the 21st century with all the technological advances we have? The rapid ability to communicate via phone, text, or email has definitely thrown a curve ball for those trying to bat a homerun in marriage!

In this episode, we go over the art of communication, what we have to work with, and why it’s so important to be aware of how we use technology to help us communicate.

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The Meaning and Purpose of Intimacy in Marriage

For many, the word intimacy is often associated with sex or physical connection. While the two things are forms of intimacy, the word itself can be used in many different situations.

Merriam-Webster defines the word intimate as marked by a warm friendship developing through long association. This reminds us that intimacy develops over time. An intimate connection with your spouse is essential to marriage, but it takes intentionality and the willingness to commit to developing that part of your relationship.

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