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Warm, Welcoming and Wise

Finally I’ve returned from my various excursions into other areas to come back to the alphabetical marriage blog. I believe we’re up to W.

Warm

Show your spouse the warmth of your love each day.

Welcoming

Welcome them with a kiss and a hug when they come home or whenever you have been apart, even if they’ve only been out in the garden for a while. Let them know you’re glad they’re there. Also be welcoming to others and welcome them into your home. As we share our lives with others, they will see the way we are living and relate and see how a marriage works.

Wise

Be wise in the way you treat your spouse, in the things you do and in the words you say. Carelessly spoken or angry words can be hurtful and hard to forget. So think before you speak.

Well-Being

Let your spouse now that their well-being, emotional, physical, spiritual and mental, is important to you and do your best to look after their well-being in whatever way they need.

Worth

Let your spouse know what they are worth – how important they are to you.

Worthy

Do your best to be worthy of their love and support as well.

Work

Work at your marriage at trying to improve it and make it better. Don’t just sit back and think it will all just work without any effort.

Worship Together

One of the most important things you can do in your marriage is to go to church and worship together. It’s important to make sure you are both following the same path and not trying to go in two different directions. You’ve heard the old saying ‘the family that prays together, stays together.’ There’s a lot of truth in it.

Wacky

Every now and then, do something wacky with your spouse, something outside the boundaries of what you would normally do. It helps keep the fun and excitement in marriage.

Witness

In today’s world we need to see marriages that are happy, committed, lasting and loving. Let your marriage be a witness to your neighbors, friends, family and workmates of what a happy, lasting committed marriage looks like.

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