About the book
About The book
Spiritual Intimacy
IN Marriage
Many couples want their faith to be part of their marriage, but they’re not always sure how to make that happen in everyday life.
That question is really where this book began.
Instead of offering a complicated plan, Spiritual Intimacy in Marriage focuses on something much simpler. A daily rhythm that helps couples slow down and bring God into ordinary moments.
Every day starts with one Scripture passage. Nothing long or overwhelming. Just a verse that sets the tone for the day.
In the morning, couples share a short blessing before heading into the day’s responsibilities. Sometimes it’s just reading the verse out loud and saying a quick prayer.
Later in the day comes a small pause. A reminder. Maybe a quick text message. Maybe just a moment to think about the verse again.
The evening reflection is where couples take a little more time. They talk about the day, share gratitude, pray together, and notice where God may have been present in ways they didn’t expect.
There are also reflection prompts and gratitude pages scattered throughout the book. These help couples notice changes that might otherwise go unseen.
The process unfolds over three months. By the end, many couples realize the strength of their relationship wasn’t built through big emotional moments. It grew through quiet faithfulness.
Why Read It ?
Spiritual Intimacy
IN Marriage
Most marriages don’t drift apart because couples stop caring. They drift because life gets loud.
Responsibilities grow. Days move quickly. Before long, meaningful moments together become rare.
Spiritual Intimacy in Marriage offers couples a simple way to slow things down again.
The devotional introduces a daily rhythm built around three short moments. A morning blessing. A quick pause during the day. A gentle reflection before bed.
None of these moments takes very long. But something interesting happens when couples begin practicing them. They start noticing each other again.
Conversations become calmer. Gratitude shows up more often. Even disagreements begin to feel different because couples remember they’re facing life together.
The book doesn’t promise a dramatic transformation overnight. Instead, it invites couples into a steady pattern of connection.
Sometimes the strongest marriages are built not through big breakthroughs but through small, faithful moments repeated every day.