Week 6- Revitalize

What to Do: Schedule a dinner or coffee date to discuss how you launch or reemphasize the habit of praying together as a couple. Discuss A frequent routine of prayer together dramatically reduces the likelihood of divorce by improving spiritual connection, marital...

Week 5- Renew

What to Do: Schedule a dinner or coffee date to discuss how to fight together for a strong marriage. Discuss Ephesians 6:12 says that “our struggle is not against flesh and blood,” but against unseen spiritual forces of evil. Marriage is a battle, but it’s important...

Week 4- Refresh

What to Do: Schedule a dinner or coffee date and build each other up verbally. Get out your notes app and spend a few minutes writing down your own responses to the “DID YOU KNOW” statements below. Discuss A character quality I admire in you is. . . (patience,...

Week 3- Reconnect

What to Do: Schedule a date at a location (feel free to consider an at home date night this week! We know Thanksgiving week can be challenging but we also know that prioritzing quality time as a couple is important during the holidays!)  that is the same as or similar...

Week 2- Revive

What to Do: Schedule a date at a location that is the same as or similar to one of your first dates. Look at photos and think back to reminisce about the beginning of their relationship together. For bonus points, gather a few pictures from when you first started...

Week 1- Revive

What to Do: Enjoy a “progressive meal” together and evaluate how your marriage is developing and achieving its purpose. Plan a date that involves three locations in your house or apartment – one for an appetizer/salad, one for a main course, and one to enjoy...