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Welcome to this episode of the Stupendous Marriage Show!
On This Podcast:
Your Church need a place to have a youth retreat? Gulf Shores Beach Retreat
Who is the leader in your Marriage?
Family Dinners are a great time to bond with your spouse.
Sex as Conversation (The ‘explicit’ words are all for body parts – not really George Carlin’s “7 words”. If you don’t mind slang terms for genitalia, it’s worth the read)
Best Marriage Books – Including Kevin Leman’s ‘Sheet Music‘. (thanks for purchasing from this link – it helps support our show!!)
Some of the Music is from Jonathan Coulton (Specifically – IKEA)
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Stu & Lisa have been married 8 years (together 11) and have a heart to encourage couples in their marriages. They live in Middle Tennessee, have an awesome 6 year old, and a mutt named 'Boo'.
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Re: Marriages Need Leadership
A husband can be proactive about the marital relationship and family without being a leader with some granted authority. Engaged wives, I believe, do want their husband to be proactive as the author said but not because, I believe, they have an inherent need or desire to be led by someone in authority but because being proactive and investing in the relationship and family expresses love and respect. Using the author’s example of planning a date, the effort expended to do this well expresses to a wife that because she was thought of she is valued and desired. Wives do the same thing for their husbands. They express love and respect to their husband when they are intentional about following through on what would express to him that he is thought of, valued, and desired. The 10 “leadership” tips were nothing that could not or should not be practiced by a responsible wife.
SM – Thanks for the comment – I think you are right about that – these leadership tips could be put into practice with great success by a wife as well. Great thoughts!
Stu, I know that you already know that I named your blog to my Top Ten Marriage Sites to help your Christian marriage grow. http://affaircare.com/2011/08/21/top-ten-marriage-sites-to-help-your-christian-marriage-grow/ There is a little badge if you’d like to to display your award (Affaircare’s Hot Marriage Site Award).