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Episode highlights include:
Why listening to real stories of different experiences matters
How to become aware of your habitual assumptions
Realistic first steps to grow your perspective
Why addressing our perspective on race is essential for the church
The relationship-building process of navigating tough conversations
How to repair the relationship after you’ve hurt your spouse
*Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here!
Couples Conversation Guide:
Main takeaway: Not every couple is in an interracial marriage, but every couple deals with differences. We get a bigger picture of God’s design when we stop fighting our differences and learn to value them.
Questions to Discuss:
What have you learned by listening to the diverse perspectives of others in your life?
Are there places in your life where you encounter differing life stories and experiences among fellow Christian believers?
How can you make room in your life for diversity that reflects the vision of God’s kingdom?
QUOTES
“We will never know everything there is to know about the Lord, but the beauty is in the pursuit, the relationship and the discovery.” - Adaeze Brinkman
“It’s a very humbling lesson to let your spouse have their own perspective, and give room for that to be different than yours.” - Adaeze Brinkman
“Everyone does what they do for a reason. They think what they think for a reason.” - Chad Brinkman
When we dig in we realize how much we have in common.” - Chad Brinkman
“When Jesus returns, it’s not going to be a ‘White Heaven’ or a ‘Black Heaven.’ It’s a diverse Heaven.” - Chad Brinkman
“Listening is the most important thing.” - Dr. Kim Kimberling
“Are you growing? A beautiful way to do that is to rub shoulders with people that are different from you.” - Adaeze Brinkman
“The enemy knows there’s so much power in unity and diversity.” - Adaeze Brinkman
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
We loved Chad and Adaeze’s book, White Boy / Black Girl: What Our Differences Can Teach Us. Grab a copy to read their story!
It’s Spice things up in the bedroom with our limited-time ‘Break the Bedroom Rut’ Sexy BUNDLE!
Don’t let negative assumptions tear you apart. Use our Free Printable 15 Better Assumptions to Make About Your Spouse to nurture a healthy mindset
Get Dr. Kim’s Marriage Multiplier email for practical weekly marriage tips!
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Episode highlights include:
Why listening to real stories of different experiences matters
How to become aware of your habitual assumptions
Realistic first steps to grow your perspective
Why addressing our perspective on race is essential for the church
The relationship-building process of navigating tough conversations
How to repair the relationship after you’ve hurt your spouse
*Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here!
Couples Conversation Guide:
Main takeaway: Not every couple is in an interracial marriage, but every couple deals with differences. We get a bigger picture of God’s design when we stop fighting our differences and learn to value them.
Questions to Discuss:
What have you learned by listening to the diverse perspectives of others in your life?
Are there places in your life where you encounter differing life stories and experiences among fellow Christian believers?
How can you make room in your life for diversity that reflects the vision of God’s kingdom?
QUOTES
“We will never know everything there is to know about the Lord, but the beauty is in the pursuit, the relationship and the discovery.” - Adaeze Brinkman
“It’s a very humbling lesson to let your spouse have their own perspective, and give room for that to be different than yours.” - Adaeze Brinkman
“Everyone does what they do for a reason. They think what they think for a reason.” - Chad Brinkman
When we dig in we realize how much we have in common.” - Chad Brinkman
“When Jesus returns, it’s not going to be a ‘White Heaven’ or a ‘Black Heaven.’ It’s a diverse Heaven.” - Chad Brinkman
“Listening is the most important thing.” - Dr. Kim Kimberling
“Are you growing? A beautiful way to do that is to rub shoulders with people that are different from you.” - Adaeze Brinkman
“The enemy knows there’s so much power in unity and diversity.” - Adaeze Brinkman
MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:
We loved Chad and Adaeze’s book, White Boy / Black Girl: What Our Differences Can Teach Us. Grab a copy to read their story!
It’s Spice things up in the bedroom with our limited-time ‘Break the Bedroom Rut’ Sexy BUNDLE!
Don’t let negative assumptions tear you apart. Use our Free Printable 15 Better Assumptions to Make About Your Spouse to nurture a healthy mindset
Get Dr. Kim’s Marriage Multiplier email for practical weekly marriage tips!
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