In Connecting with Your Partner, Featured, The Marriage Dance Seminar, Time to Make Your Marriage Dance

Are you a “marriage dancer”? “What is a marriage dancer?” you ask.

A marriage dancer is someone who wants their marriage to be all it can be—whether they are soaring, sliding, or struggling. A marriage dancer has caught the vision for what it means to work together with your mate in unity and they want to explore how they can use their god-given gifts, talents, and personality—even their gender—to create a high-powered, harmonious team that moves together as one.

A marriage dancer wants to have conversations with their spouse on an emotionally-intimate level. They realize you can’t dance gracefully and carry your baggage at the same time. They know it will take some work to dislodge the baggage—but they are willing to do it.

Marriage Dancers have attended a Marriage Dance event—or another marriage conference. They read books on marriage. They comb the Bible with a heart toward implementing what it has to say about their marriage as well as all their other relationships.

Wherever their marriage is now, they want it to be better.

We had dinner with a young couple who attended our workshop. They regularly attend other marriage events. They wanted our perspective and advice. We spent part of the evening praying and asking God for forgiveness and guidance.

Another couple told us, “Every year, we have committed to doing at least one thing to improve our marriage.

Long-time friends of ours set aside at least one weekend a year to go away together and talk about their marriage.

Still another couple said, “We always want to be working on our marriage.

How about you? Are you a “marriage dancer?” What are you doing to make your marriage all it can be?

Do you want to do something? The Marriage Dance is currently booking conferences, workshops, and Valentine’s Day events for 2017. 

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