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Monday, June 28, 2010

To Pray With Specific Mention of a Spouse's Good Deed (or Need) Nurtures a Marriage

Suggestion number two—to communicate well with your spouse—is also important. Good communication includes taking time to plan together. Couples need private time to observe, to talk, and really listen to each other. They need to cooperate—helping each other as equal partners. They need to nurture their spiritual as well as physical intimacy. They should strive to elevate and motivate each other. Marital unity is sustained when goals are mutually understood. Good communication is also enhanced by prayer. To pray with specific mention of a spouse’s good deed (or need) nurtures a marriage.


Author: Russell M. Nelson
Title: Nurturing Marriage
Where: Ensign, May 2006, 36–38

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