Hostess: Renee Swope
Contributing Writer: Marla Taviano
Sometimes husbands and wives are on opposite wavelengths when it comes to spending time together. Hi, I'm Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries.
The wife will want to go for a walk, sit and talk over coffee and just be together. The husband usually has other things in mind. A friend was telling me recently that she wishes her husband wasn’t so focused on the physical aspect of their relationship. She wishes he were more concerned with her emotional needs.
In her book, Is That All He Thinks About?, author Marla Taviano encourages wives to recognize that God designed men and women differently on purpose--so we'll complement each other, balance each other, and be strong where the other is weak.
I’ve been feeling like God wants me to look for ways to embrace those differences instead of wishing we were more alike. I know God wants both husbands and wives to enjoy each other - emotionally and physically. So what are some ways we can do that? To share your thoughts with us, visit Proverbs31.org.
Related Resources
Free devotion, Rolls Versus Roles, by Susanne Scheppmann
Love Notes on His Pillow: And Other Everyday Ways to Keep Your Love Alive by Linda J. Gilden
Visit Renee’s Blog
Contributing Writer: Marla Taviano
Sometimes husbands and wives are on opposite wavelengths when it comes to spending time together. Hi, I'm Renee Swope for Proverbs 31 Ministries.
The wife will want to go for a walk, sit and talk over coffee and just be together. The husband usually has other things in mind. A friend was telling me recently that she wishes her husband wasn’t so focused on the physical aspect of their relationship. She wishes he were more concerned with her emotional needs.
In her book, Is That All He Thinks About?, author Marla Taviano encourages wives to recognize that God designed men and women differently on purpose--so we'll complement each other, balance each other, and be strong where the other is weak.
I’ve been feeling like God wants me to look for ways to embrace those differences instead of wishing we were more alike. I know God wants both husbands and wives to enjoy each other - emotionally and physically. So what are some ways we can do that? To share your thoughts with us, visit Proverbs31.org.
Related Resources
Free devotion, Rolls Versus Roles, by Susanne Scheppmann
Love Notes on His Pillow: And Other Everyday Ways to Keep Your Love Alive by Linda J. Gilden
Visit Renee’s Blog
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