Building a relationship is hard work, ask someone that has been married for 10, 20, 30 or 40 years – it takes work. You need to understand your partner, and they need to understand you. You need to think the same in order to make your relationship last.
When both of you are on the same page – everything falls into place: love, sex, money, building your future together. Whatever you do will succeed, and if it doesn’t you both are stronger from the experience. If you’re not on the same page, nothing will work for the both of you.
Having been married for close to 20 years these secrets have helped keep my marriage stronger than ever.
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As a single Christian, you may have pondered about whether you are spiritually ready for a dating relationship. Perhaps you came here looking for some Christian dating advice on the subject. I have found myself unsure of the topic many times. I have concluded on many occasions, after dating relationships have ended, that I am not ready because the dates don’t seem to develop into longer-lasting relationships. I thought, there must be a reason. I was not sure what being ready meant but I thought, God must know what He’s doing. However, I couldn’t help but feel a little worthless at times. I have thought maybe something is wrong with me, and that God has someone for me but I was, somehow, messing up His plan by getting too nervous or excited in the dating process. All the while, I have tried to be content in God, while keeping a door open to the eligible mates that might pop into my life. But, what do we do when we meet and click with someone? As the dating decisions start, how can we know if we are spiritually ready to start a dating relationship with someone (whatever our definition of dating may be)?


