Marriage On Hold: KidsExemplo
Blind Spots
Devotional Content:
In today’s video, Dr. Kim asks Tony and Natalie this question, “What are your blind spots individually and together in keeping your marriage and your family in balance?”
We all have blind spots in our lives and this certainly can be true in our marriages. Culture plays a part by what it affirms. Culture can give us the impression that making our kids the center of our world is not only the normal but the the “expected” thing to do. How do we battle this? How do we see blind spots? Tony gives a great example as he and Natalie take time to regularly look at their marriage and push back against the societal norms. It is in the pushing back that the blind spots are revealed. Taking time to really look at and evaluate where your marriage is in relation to where you want it to be is an important process for all of us.
Today’s Challenge:
Set a time to together look at your marriage and identify your blind spots. Make a list of your goals for your marriage and them rate how you are doing on each goal. What is your plan of action to begin reaching your goals?
Going Deeper:
Pray for God to reveal any blind spots that you may have missed.
Sobre este plano
From the day they are born, everything revolves around our kids. Realistically, it has to. Yet, what is fine at first must change over time, otherwise couples risk creating an unhealthy home culture. Tony and Natalie Doland, parents of five, join Dr. Kim in this plan. This is part of a series to help you go deeper into the keys from Dr. Kim’s book 14 Keys to Lasting Love.
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