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#MarriageMonday


Listen - if you don't know it already, marriage is not for the faint of heart. Two people with their different ideas, thoughts, pasts, etc about relationships get together - LIVE in the same space - and try to get along. Who thought of this crazy idea?! *wink*

Marriage takes bravery. So what is something you can do to be brave in your marriage today? 

When was the last time you went on a date? No money for a date? No problem! Click here. 

Need a laugh about marriage - to know you aren't the only ones who fight about the seemingly silly? 
Then watch this...


For #MarriageMonday do something positive and healthy for your relationship today. 


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