Question And Response (Q&R): Becoming One Series
There are plenty of questions that come up when you explore the process of becoming one with you spouse. Let’s tackle some of the biggest!
There are plenty of questions that come up when you explore the process of becoming one with you spouse. Let’s tackle some of the biggest!
Your marriage was created to be more than functional, it was created to be fruitful. Living it out starts with the pursuit of Becoming One.
Becoming one with your spouse isn’t a walk in the park. Really, it’s more like a fight.
It’s not a fight against each other, though. Instead, it’s a fight for each other and your union that you both willingly enter into.
After the wedding celebration we are often sent out into the world with the mission of becoming one, but with zero idea how to do it. What’s the first step?
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For those who have been a part of our community for a while may have noticed, Amanda and I have not posted anything new on The Us Equation in close to two years… What’s been going on?
Criticism is a destructive force that removes intimacy. It’s something that should not be taken lightly in marriage.
It may seem innocent, but complaining can and will destroy your marriage. When left unchecked, complaining will leave your marriage unfulfilling and captive to all types of negativity.
Your words have the power to build up or destroy. The key to controlling our words, and the effect they have on our marriage, is understanding their roots.
Perfect marriages don’t exist. Expecting yours to be one will only leave you frustrated and exhausted. What’s the alternative?
Contentment is a tricky thing in marriage, especially in certain seasons. Choosing to be content, though, is the best way to find joy in every season.