A Weekend Marriage Fix?

- Take 10 minutes 5 days a week to read a devotional together. I suggest:
My Utmost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers
Heirs Together for Life, Charles and Norma Ellis (Banner of Truth, 1980)
Becoming Soul Mates, Les and Leslie Parrott (Zondervan, 1995)
2. Take 5 minutes 5 days a week to pray together.
Praying together can be difficult for many couple. Here are some things that will help.
- Establish a set time to pray. Make the time work for you and your schedules.
- If you are not used to praying together, begin by praying silently together. When comfort and trust is built finish the prayer time by praying aloud.
- If you are not comfortable praying aloud together, write out your prayers then share them with each other. In them you will be able to develop the discipline of praying openly and honestly.
- The more you pray together, the more you will want to pray together. Also, you may want to check out a couple books by Ken Boa, Face to Face: Praying the Scripture for Spiritual Growth and Face to Face: Praying the Scripture for Intimate Worship (Zondervan, 1997).
- Begin dating again.
- Schedule a thirty minute weekly meeting.
Establish a time to meet once a week where planning, conflict resolution, and healthy communication can take place. I know it sounds too simple, maybe even too formal. But a weekly meeting is an important habit to establish in a growing relationship. With busy schedules, it provides a time to put upcoming events and activities on personal calendars. Researchers Markman, Stanley, and Blumberg note that a weekly meeting provides a tangible way to place priority on your relationship by carving out a set time. So, find a comfortable place, grab a cup of coffee, and take a few minutes to get on the same page.