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Building Blocks of Marital Intimacy
Skip Heitzig

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Intimacy in Marriage

One of the best ways to grow a healthy, beautiful garden is to care for it consistently, including nurturing the soil and guarding against weeds and insects. Similarly, the healthiest marriages are nurtured, protected, and as a result, enjoyed. Skip Heitzig teaches that a biblical point of view for marriage is one where both spouses are offering ongoing care and fulfillment as a major defense against infidelity. This series points out the foundational ways to cultivate a continual intimate relationship with your spouse.


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2/25/1996
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Sex Education Solomon Style - Part 1
Proverbs 5-7
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3/3/1996
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Sex Education Solomon Style - Part 2
Proverbs 5-7
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4/11/1998
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When Sex Becomes A Problem
Matthew 5:27-30
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"It is with our passions, as it is with fire and water. They are good servants, but bad masters." Sir Roger L’Estrange (1616-­1704). Everyone reading this understands how easy it is to become enslaved by passionate desire.  How do we keep from letting sex become such a master?
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