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Podcast: Love How Deep
Hosts: Heather & Brian
Episode Summary: Why is it that we can talk to our spouses about everything—from finances to what's for dinner—but the moment we suggest praying together out loud, it feels "weird" or "awkward"? In this episode, Brian and Heather tackle the silent struggle in many Christian marriages: the lack of consistent, intentional prayer. They break down the barriers of "sounding stupid," share the scientific benefits of prayer for mental and physical health, and provide a live demonstration of a simple 6-minute prayer habit that can transform your intimacy.
Key Highlights & Discussion Points 1. The Foundation on the Rock (Matthew 7:24-25)The Concrete Slab: Brian shares a story about watching their home being built. Just like a house needs a smooth, solid concrete slab to stand, a marriage requires a foundation built on Jesus through communication with God.
Beyond the Rut: Moving past "10-second meal prayers" to intentional, meaningful conversation with the Creator.
The Eloquence Myth: Many people (especially men) avoid praying out loud because they don't sound like "pastors or deacons."
The "God knows what I'm trying to say" approach: Heather and Brian discuss the power of being vulnerable and stumbling through words, knowing that God looks at the heart, not the vocabulary.
Mental & Physical Health: Prayer acts as the opposite of fear/anxiety and has even been linked to better heart health and overcoming addictions.
Relationship Protection: Couples who pray together regularly have a significantly lower divorce rate (reportedly as low as 1 in 1,100).
The "Wall Cracker": Brian shares how prayer chips away at "righteous indignation" and pride during marital disagreements.
Individual Discipline: Heather discusses her morning routine on the "bench," while Brian reflects on the peace of a literal closet where the sound is deadened and focus is sharp.
Brian and Heather demonstrate a powerful technique learned from the National Association of Marriage Enhancement. This involves holding hands, looking into each other's eyes, and rotating through three specific areas:
Thanksgiving: Expressing gratitude for your spouse.
Forgiveness: Asking for forgiveness for specific shortcomings (e.g., being short-tempered or selfish with the TV remote).
Blessing: Praying for your spouse's specific needs, energy, and work-life.
"Faith is the opposite of fear. When we pray, we're having faith that God is hearing us, and that lessens the fear." — Brian
"Imagine God is sitting right across from you... because He is. Just talk to Him the way you talk to any other person." — Heather
"As you draw closer to God and climb up that triangle, you are naturally drawing closer to each other." — Heather
Scripture ReferencesMatthew 7:24-25: Building your house on the Rock.
The Three-Stranded Cord: A marriage built with God at the center is not easily broken.
Try the 6-Minute Prayer (Thanksgiving, Forgiveness, Blessing) with your spouse at least three times this week. Don't worry about being eloquent—just be honest and hold hands.
Connect with UsWebsite: LoveHowDeep.com
Follow us for more tools to strengthen your foundation and build a marriage that lasts.
By Brian Mayer & Heather Mayer5
22 ratings
Podcast: Love How Deep
Hosts: Heather & Brian
Episode Summary: Why is it that we can talk to our spouses about everything—from finances to what's for dinner—but the moment we suggest praying together out loud, it feels "weird" or "awkward"? In this episode, Brian and Heather tackle the silent struggle in many Christian marriages: the lack of consistent, intentional prayer. They break down the barriers of "sounding stupid," share the scientific benefits of prayer for mental and physical health, and provide a live demonstration of a simple 6-minute prayer habit that can transform your intimacy.
Key Highlights & Discussion Points 1. The Foundation on the Rock (Matthew 7:24-25)The Concrete Slab: Brian shares a story about watching their home being built. Just like a house needs a smooth, solid concrete slab to stand, a marriage requires a foundation built on Jesus through communication with God.
Beyond the Rut: Moving past "10-second meal prayers" to intentional, meaningful conversation with the Creator.
The Eloquence Myth: Many people (especially men) avoid praying out loud because they don't sound like "pastors or deacons."
The "God knows what I'm trying to say" approach: Heather and Brian discuss the power of being vulnerable and stumbling through words, knowing that God looks at the heart, not the vocabulary.
Mental & Physical Health: Prayer acts as the opposite of fear/anxiety and has even been linked to better heart health and overcoming addictions.
Relationship Protection: Couples who pray together regularly have a significantly lower divorce rate (reportedly as low as 1 in 1,100).
The "Wall Cracker": Brian shares how prayer chips away at "righteous indignation" and pride during marital disagreements.
Individual Discipline: Heather discusses her morning routine on the "bench," while Brian reflects on the peace of a literal closet where the sound is deadened and focus is sharp.
Brian and Heather demonstrate a powerful technique learned from the National Association of Marriage Enhancement. This involves holding hands, looking into each other's eyes, and rotating through three specific areas:
Thanksgiving: Expressing gratitude for your spouse.
Forgiveness: Asking for forgiveness for specific shortcomings (e.g., being short-tempered or selfish with the TV remote).
Blessing: Praying for your spouse's specific needs, energy, and work-life.
"Faith is the opposite of fear. When we pray, we're having faith that God is hearing us, and that lessens the fear." — Brian
"Imagine God is sitting right across from you... because He is. Just talk to Him the way you talk to any other person." — Heather
"As you draw closer to God and climb up that triangle, you are naturally drawing closer to each other." — Heather
Scripture ReferencesMatthew 7:24-25: Building your house on the Rock.
The Three-Stranded Cord: A marriage built with God at the center is not easily broken.
Try the 6-Minute Prayer (Thanksgiving, Forgiveness, Blessing) with your spouse at least three times this week. Don't worry about being eloquent—just be honest and hold hands.
Connect with UsWebsite: LoveHowDeep.com
Follow us for more tools to strengthen your foundation and build a marriage that lasts.

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