Dance of the Windmills
With my sexual reawakening, I rediscovered a part of myself I’d nearly forgotten.
Learning to Dance with Desire
With my sexual reawakening, I rediscovered a part of myself I’d nearly forgotten.
How can I pray for your sexual journey while I’m on the road?
Lovely Links to share from last month.
Oral sex can be a great way to bless your husband sexually. If you experience jaw pain, however, it might not seem like such a …
When you realize you’ve gotten off track in your pursuit of sexual intimacy, don’t feel defeated. Perseverance means that you resume your journey. Getting back on track may not be easy, but it’s easier than you might think.
As you travel along on your own journey to work on sex, you may encounter times when you seem to freeze. Stop and catch your breath, and then get back to work.This season won’t last forever.
Check out these lovely links from last month to encourage you to grow!
You can make plenty of progress in your sex life without adding the spice of new activities.
It’s time for another Passion Pursuit study. Choose the option that’s best for you–a group study on Facebook, or an individual email study with me. Are you ready to pursue passion in your marriage and learn about God’s design for sex?
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner (next week!). You still have time to plan something special—and sexy—to enjoy with your husband. In fact, telling …
It’s time to share lovely links from last month!
February may be the shortest month, but it can still make a huge difference in your marriage! Today I’m sharing some great resources that can …
What if we set God’s design as our deepest goal and desire for our marriages? What if we chose to believe that delight is possible? What if we prayed for God to help us find the intimacy and oneness He desires for us?
Are you ready to pursue delight in sex and to delight in the intimacy in your marriage?
Although it is unwise to dwell in the past, it is important to be willing to look at the past in order to fully face our sins as well as identify areas where we need to grow and to heal—but how exactly do you do that? This post gives you four things to try.