3 Things That Kill Passion in a Relationship (And How to Grow Instead)

What’s KILLING the passion in YOUR RELATIONSHIP?

The opposite of passion is not hatred, it’s boredom. 

When you are bored in your relationship, you don’t put the effort in to make your wife happy.

It isn’t complicated to keep things fresh, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.

Like everything else in life, your WIFE will only give you what you’re willing to give your WIFE!

If you want to learn how to keep your wife happy, and keep the passion in your relationship for year after year, it takes trust.

Trust in yourself, trust in God, and trust in the timing.

Because things don’t always happen as fast as you’d like. Sorry, you can’t rush the results.

If you want to learn what it takes to keep the passion in your marriage, watch this episode of God, Money & Purpose to see how we do it!

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