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In the midst of a busy and often distracting Christmas season, this episode challenges couples to choose presence over just more presents. The More Than Roommates team offer practical, biblical encouragement to help you slow down, be intentional, and truly connect with your spouse and Jesus during the holidays.
Discussion Questions:
1- When you think about this Christmas season so far, where have you been most distracted? Where have you felt most present?
2- What tends to pull your attention away from your spouse during the holidays (phones, stress, schedules, comparison, etc.)?
3- What does presence look like for you personally? What about for your spouse?
4- How can you intentionally create moments of connection in the days ahead—even if Christmas has already passed?
Resources
Episode 51 - How to make this Your Best Holiday Season
By Scott Kedersha, Derek Davidson, Gabrielle McCullough4.9
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In the midst of a busy and often distracting Christmas season, this episode challenges couples to choose presence over just more presents. The More Than Roommates team offer practical, biblical encouragement to help you slow down, be intentional, and truly connect with your spouse and Jesus during the holidays.
Discussion Questions:
1- When you think about this Christmas season so far, where have you been most distracted? Where have you felt most present?
2- What tends to pull your attention away from your spouse during the holidays (phones, stress, schedules, comparison, etc.)?
3- What does presence look like for you personally? What about for your spouse?
4- How can you intentionally create moments of connection in the days ahead—even if Christmas has already passed?
Resources
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