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Love Is a Battlefield: How to Fight for Intimacy in Your Marriage

Love Is a Battlefield: How to Fight for Intimacy in Your Marriage

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In this episode, I discuss the recent scandal involving two executives from the company Astronomer who were caught in an affair at a Coldplay concert. The conversation explores the implications of infidelity, the public's reaction on social media, and the importance of maintaining intimacy in marriage. Intimacy requires effort and sin can destroy connections between spouses. What if instead of mocking or defending people during this time we chose instead to reflect on our own relationships and the importance of emotional health? Referenced in this episode is the Esau McCaulley Podcast. Become a Member: Become a member of Unfeigned Christianity on Patreon for as little as $5/month and take your journey deeper. We have six different tiers of membership with different resources available depending on what you're looking for. Check it out here. Subscribe to our email list: Be sure and at least subscribe to our email list as well as the podcast so you don't miss any future episodes. Connect with Asher: Facebook | @asherwitmer Instagram | asher.witmer YouTube | @unfeignedchristianity X | AsherWitmer Threads | @asher.witmer Email | podcast@asherwitmer.com Chapters
  • (00:00:00) - Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot Caught in Affair
  • (00:02:34) - Public Reaction and Social Commentary
  • (00:05:20) - The Impact of Infidelity on Relationships
  • (00:08:10) - The Battlefield of Love and Intimacy
  • (00:10:37) - The Importance of Emotional Health
  • (00:13:09) - Understanding Sin and Its Consequences
  • (00:16:06) - The Role of Shame in Sin
  • (00:18:21) - Pursuing Intimacy and Connection
  • (00:21:03) - Reflection on How to Go Deeper
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