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Category: Shared Vision in Marriage

The Joy of a Shared Vision in Marriage
April 20, 2022 Shared Vision in Marriage / Teamwork in Marriage

Creating a Shared Vision in Marriage

A shared vision for your marriage helps you make the most of your life together.

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April 5, 2022 Love is Creative / Shared Vision in Marriage

Love is creative — not critical

The whole point of love is to build someone up — not tear them down.

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Couple making time for fun
March 4, 2022 Making Time for Fun / Shared Vision in Marriage

How to have more fun in marriage

For busy couples, clear goals and a calendar to hold yourselves accountable are a must.

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