The Holidays and Your Marriage - Part 2
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Welcome to the Marriage Talk Podcast - Ep 159 - The Holidays and Your Marriage - Part 2 Unveiling the Heartfelt Expressions: What Your Spouse Craves to Hear - 'I Desire You' and 'I Cherish You' for Her, and 'I Want You' and 'I Believe in You' for Him on The Marriage Talk Podcast with Bill Hobson and Jay & Laura Laffoon Join us for an emotionally charged episode as Bill Hobson and Jay & Laura Laffoon delve into the profound impact of specific words that can invigorate your marriage. We explore the deep significance of expressions that spouses long to hear, fostering intimacy and connection. For her, it's the tender affirmation of "I desire you" and "I cherish you," while he seeks the encouragement of "I want you" and "I believe in you" to feel secure and valued. Tune in as we discuss how these heartfelt words can rekindle the flames of love and boost each other's confidence. Discover how to keep the fires of passion and belief burning bright in your marriage. Don't miss this captivating conversation on the powerful words that can reenergize your relationship.   ------------ WATCH the Marriage Talk Podcast on our YouTube Channel CLICK HERE for more information on the ministry and marriage events hosted by Jay and Laura Laffoon CLICK HERE for more information on Bill Hobson and the Hobson Media Podcast Network Have a question, comment, suggestion for Marriage Talk? We'd love to hear from you! Email us: [email protected] Follow us on Facebook        
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