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DATE NIGHT | DO SOMETHING NEW THAT IS FUN AND EXCITING

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Date Night is a new series that will post on Thursday of each week.  We want to encourage you to invest in your marriage with deep and meaningful conversations just like you did when you were dating.

Unfortunately for many married couples, once they say “I do,” they stop pursuing one another.  It is very easy to quit going on dates, to stop discovering new things about one another, and forget that life together is an adventure.

There isn’t anything magical about the questions that we will offer each week.  The real magic happens when two people take the time to invest in one another.  Whether you use these questions or some discussion starters of your own, we hope that you will once again find the wonder of getting to know each other and using these conversations to shape your future together.


Conversation Starters

Many people get caught up in the busyness of life, and stop having fun together.  Life is an adventure and is more fun when you are pursuing new and exciting things.  Continue reading

DATE NIGHT | DON’T STOP DATING

Photo by freestocks.org on Unsplash


Date Night is a new series that will post on Thursday of each week.  We want to encourage you to invest in your marriage with deep and meaningful conversation just like you did when you were dating.

Unfortunately for many married couples, once they say “I do,” they stop pursuing one another.  It is very easy to quit going on dates, to stop discovering new things about one another, and forget that life together is an adventure.

There isn’t anything magical about the questions that we will offer each week.  The real magic happens when two people take the time to invest in one another.  Whether you use these questions or some discussion starters of your own, we hope that you will once again find the wonder of getting to know each other and using these conversations to shape your future together.


Conversation Starters

Many people start the new year off with making resolutions, which we all know, usually fall by the wayside by the end of January.  What if, instead of making resolutions, you made actual plans? Continue reading