Between endings, new beginnings, birthdays, holidays, and anniversaries of loved ones lost, May has swept in and flown by fast, as I’m sure it has for you, too!
In this season, where my closest friends live out of town and are in the thick of the young parenting years, we tend to best keep in touch right now through asynchronous voice messaging. This ends up looking like a string a voice memos that end or begin with, “Oh, and one more thing…”
This update is sort of like that, for you. It’s been awhile since I’ve updated you on the book and my goodness, I keep meaning to. Sorry for that! As I was compiling a list on what to catch you up on since April, it turns out I have about seven things to share:
1. The Mutuality in Marriage workshop was meaningful.
I led a six-week workshop through March and April for couples in their first year of marriage. I wrote a curriculum pairing a theology of mutuality with its application to communication, conflict, sex, and co-creating a marriage and future family life that reflects “differentiated unity” (a oneness in relating that makes room for separateness and distinction, which is the only way Scripture describes healthy oneness among the people and family of God). It was my favorite workshop yet.
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