When we're dating that special someone whom we hope to marry, we focus most of our attention on the pursuit. But then, all too often, once the vows are taken and life starts to get routine, well ... maybe the relationship may start to lose its zest.
Often, soulmates can become little more than roommates somewhere in the marriage journey. Do any of these statements ring a bell?
Careers, kids (and their activities), church commitments, social obligations, etc. — who has time for meaningful heart-to-heart conversation?
You have a hard time remembering the last time you felt intimately connected with your spouse. How about physical intimacy?
The past few weeks may have been especially tough — you're home together in the middle of a social crisis, and maybe you're really starting to grate on each other's nerves.
On today’s Focus on the Family® Broadcast, Greg and Erin Smalley talk about the things that can cause a married couple to slowly drift apart — and they give practical advice for coming back together.
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