For emotional intimacy to grow, each partner must be willing to meet the other’s deepest needs and protect the other’s greatest vulnerability.
First Years of Marriage
Do you and your spouse have different beliefs about starting your family – about when to get started or whether to have children at all?
Yes, having children will change your marriage, but you can trust that God designed your marriage to grow and deepen through that change.
Your timeline for having kids is important. It is worthy of careful prayer, but not hypercare.
Couples who arrive at a shared vision and a purposeful approach to starting a family are able to experience greater joy in their marriages and in their future roles as parents.
“Why have kids?” That’s a question couples are increasingly prone to ask.
There are many things that newlyweds experience and one of them is disillusionment.
Cutting back during the first year should serve as a unique contribution to the happiness of your spouse.
Couples often argue about sex, but they rarely talk about it. Try to talk and pray together about your sex life at least once a month to learn more.
If you want a deeply satisfying sex life, you must become a student of your spouse.