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Have you ever noticed that the moment you decide to pray, interruptions multiply—phone calls, doorbells, to-do lists, daydreams, even…
It’s easy for married life to become a nonstop routine—work, kids, responsibilities, and exhaustion—until one day you realize you’ve stopped truly talking. In today’s episode of the MY Devotional Podcast, Dr. Michael Youssef explains that when couples lose conversational intimacy (and become content with it), they quietly forfeit one of God’s greatest gifts in marriage: deep companionship and Christ-centered closeness. Dr. Youssef identifies three common weak points where the enemy applies pressure to sabotage conversation and connection: Calendars: Even “good” activities can crowd out what’s essential. If you don’t schedule time to talk, it likely won’t happen. Children: