Popular author and speaker Jay Payleitner shows that becoming one includes more than just staying married. It’s not just about compromise. And it’s not just about sacrifice and mutual submission. And it’s not just about sex. It’s about unity. Solidarity. Integrity. But how do you nurture oneness in the real world? In these 52 short readings, you’ll find fun, creative ways you and your spouse can embrace a common purpose and shared dreams. Jay addresses head-on some of the obstacles to oneness and suggests out-of-the-box solutions for overcoming them. Share dreams. Never compromise. Hit bottom together. Pay off the credit cards. Kiss in the kitchen. Laugh together. Cry together. Serve. Be served. Sometimes spiritual, sometimes silly, but always practical, winsome, and wise, these ideas for drawing closer to each other and enjoying your unique connection will inspire and equip you to make your marriage better than ever.
Review by: Donna Feyen
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Summary
52 Ways to Connect as a Couple by Jay Payleitner is packed full of fun and practical advice for couples. You can read it all at one time or take one reading a week and share with your spouse. The ‘Question to Ask Out Loud’ section was one of my favorites. You can still learn about your spouse even after being married 10 years. This section is great to start conversations. The 52 readings range from fun (To Do Stuff), to serious (To Give Their Bedspread a Good Shake) and to thoughtful (To See the Seasons) and to adventurous (To Put Sex on the Calendar) I also felt Jay shares thoughts from a male perspective that women may not intuitively know that were helpful.
Sexual - There is no descriptions of sex, but he does recommend that you have sex with your spouse.