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EP 167 \\ Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Your Spouse to Get On Board Before Working on Your Marriage

EP 167 \\ Why You Shouldn’t Wait for Your Spouse to Get On Board Before Working on Your Marriage

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Hi friend,

We often hear that it takes two committed individuals to make a marriage work but what if we told you that it takes one courageous spouse willing to make the move towards progress to begin this process.

Being a courageous spouse means choosing to partner with God and making courageous moves needed for a more loving & connected marriage…even if your spouse is not currently on board!

We’ve both had to play that role at different points in our journey, and we’ve seen firsthand how powerful one person’s faith and action can be in shifting the tone and direction of the relationship.

So if you desire a deeper connection in your marriage, but feel stuck because your spouse isn’t showing up right now, this episode is for you.

In this conversation, you’ll discover:

  • 3 reasons why waiting for your spouse to get on board before working on your marriage could be holding you back

  • How to begin moving forward and creating change — even on your own

  • Simple steps to start building the stronger marriage you truly long for

We pray this blesses you!

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