Faith is extremely important in my marriage. There have been so many different seasons/situations/issues over the course of 25 years of marriage that we had no other choice but to rely on our faith to get us thru it. We don't always have the answers or even know how to figure it out but when you can wholeheartly rely on your faith, you know however it turns out...it's going to be alright.
Faith is very important in my marriage because through those moments when things get rocky, faith is all I have to rely on to bring us through the storm.
I'm a little confused by this question. Do you mean faith as in religion or faith as in believing in your mate and your marriage? We are not religious by any means but I do have faith in my husband. Faith means believing in something you can't say for sure is real or not. I have to have faith in my husband because I'm not with him 24/7, I can't read his mind, but I do have faith in him, he's a good man and I believe that he is true to his word when he says he loves me and would not intentionally do anything to hurt me or put our marriage in jeopardy. If I didn't have faith that his word is real then I could not stay married to him, or even live in the same household with him.
Faith and spirituality in marriage are very important! Staying married and having a healthy marriage is very hard these days. Despite what people beleive, marriage is a holy union. You have to have some type of faith/spirituality to keep you going through the hard times. When I have issues in my marriage, I do not discuss it with friends or family (learned that lesson early on in dating), so when times are tough, I have to pray and I pray that my husband prays too!
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Faith is extremely important in my marriage. There have been so many different seasons/situations/issues over the course of 25 years of marriage that we had no other choice but to rely on our faith to get us thru it. We don't always have the answers or even know how to figure it out but when you can wholeheartly rely on your faith, you know however it turns out...it's going to be alright.
Faith is very important in my marriage because through those moments when things get rocky, faith is all I have to rely on to bring us through the storm.
I'm a little confused by this question. Do you mean faith as in religion or faith as in believing in your mate and your marriage? We are not religious by any means but I do have faith in my husband. Faith means believing in something you can't say for sure is real or not. I have to have faith in my husband because I'm not with him 24/7, I can't read his mind, but I do have faith in him, he's a good man and I believe that he is true to his word when he says he loves me and would not intentionally do anything to hurt me or put our marriage in jeopardy. If I didn't have faith that his word is real then I could not stay married to him, or even live in the same household with him.
Mrs.Harvey you answer right..whatever faith is to you. Doesn't necessarily have to be a religious term.
Faith and spirituality in marriage are very important! Staying married and having a healthy marriage is very hard these days. Despite what people beleive, marriage is a holy union. You have to have some type of faith/spirituality to keep you going through the hard times. When I have issues in my marriage, I do not discuss it with friends or family (learned that lesson early on in dating), so when times are tough, I have to pray and I pray that my husband prays too!
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