Team Us: A Christian Marriage Podcast

Team Us: A Christian Marriage Podcast

Ted and Ashleigh Slater

How to Reconnect When Life Pulls You Apart (New Season Starts Today!)

November 1, 2022   ●   21 min

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It's taken us over a year to bring you season two of the Team Us podcast. But we’re finally back behind the mics, and we have a lot of good reasons why it’s taken us so long. Listen in as we share about our cross-country move, road-trip stops, house-building woes, and our impromptu lunch with Russians.

We’re not just reconnecting with you, though. We’re also sharing practical ways you can reconnect with your spouse. The busyness of life often leaves us as couples feeling disconnected or like we’re growing apart. But it doesn’t have to be this way! Learn four ways you can reconnect when life pulls you apart.

4 Practical Steps to Help You Reconnect

1.Check in
2.Course correct
3.Date each other
4.Go back to the beginning

Us Time Challenge:

This week, go back to the beginning. Rediscover something you enjoyed doing together when you first got married, and make time for it.

Team Us Resources

• Team Us: The Unifying Power of Grace, Commitment, and Cooperation in Marriage (https://ashleighslater.com/team-us/)
• FREE Team Us Study Guide (https://ashleighslater.com/team-us/free-team-us-study-guide/)

Links Mentioned in This Episode

• What You Can Learn from History’s Most Infamous Couple: https://bit.ly/3Nmpghf

Connect with Ted and Ashleigh

• Website (https://ashleighslater.com/)
• Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ashleighslater_author/)
• Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ashleighslaterauthor)

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