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24 contributions to The Married Life
Marriage Miracle!
What if your marriage didn’t need a miracle as much as it needed a rhythm? Most couples don’t drift apart because of one huge moment. They drift because they stop checking in. They stop asking questions. They stop praying together. They stop being intentional. They stop fighting for connection in the small moments. But the good news is this: Small rhythms can rebuild what slow drifting damaged. Today’s challenge: Take 10 minutes with your spouse and ask these 3 questions: 1. How are you really doing emotionally? 2. What is one way I can love you better this week? 3. Is there anything we need to talk about that we’ve been avoiding? Comment “done” after you have your 10-minute check-in today.
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A nice romantic bath after a hard day at work thank to my lovely husband
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@Tierra Moore 7 cst I believe
Spring time reminds me of....
A renewed sense of hope in the longer days with more sun, warmer weather, flowers, planting season, all the things...even marriage .🌱🌷🐣🐦 What does it remind you of and what are you most looking forward to or have enjoyed already?
0 likes • Apr 7
Spring air gives me a fresher outlook on life and even a newness in connecting with my spouse. New things to talk about and do. Slowing down and looking around, being inspired by nature.
Looks Good But is it Built Strong?
Some marriages look good on the outside but are falling apart underneath. We’ve learned that a strong marriage doesn’t just happen. It takes intention, sacrifice, honesty, and daily investment. You can make things look fine for a while, but if there’s no real foundation, eventually the cracks will show. A thriving marriage isn’t built on appearances. It’s built behind closed doors — in the hard conversations, the small choices, the forgiveness, and the decision to keep choosing each other again and again. Don’t just build a marriage that looks good. Build one that’s actually strong. Question: What do you think makes a marriage strong beneath the surface?
3 likes • Mar 25
God, a threefold cord is not quickly broken; intertwining the Lord's truths, commandments, and promises into marriage.
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Christine Shaw
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@christine-shaw-6505
Lover of Jesus, married to Dan for 26 years. My heart is to encourage women to walk closer to Jesus, Yah, and the Holy Spirit every day.

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