Moments Together for Couples

365 Daily Devotions for Drawing Near to God & One Another

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Take Time Out of Each Day to Relax and Grow Together

In the midst of the stress and pressure of everyday life, Moments Together for Couples will give you and your mate a chance to pause, relax, and draw upon the strength of the Lord. This easy-to-use devotional helps you set aside anywhere from 5 to 30 minutes every day with your spouse to grow closer to God and closer to each other.


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"Moments Together for Couples is an important tool in building a couple's relationship with one another and the Lord on a daily basis."

Josh McDowell, author and speaker, Campus Crusade for Christ International

"In Moments Together for Couples, Dennis and Barbara Rainey reveal their own ups and downs on the marriage-go-round in a way that will inspire and challenge couples to reach new heights in their relationships with one another--and with Christ."

Dr. Gary Smalley, founder, Smalley Relationship Center

"A timely collection of devotional thoughts for busy couples--practical words for husbands and wives who want to keep their trust in the Lord a daily focus and their commitment to each other a lifelong reality."

Dr. Tim Kimmel, author, Little House on the Freeway


The Authors

  1. Dennis Rainey
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    Dennis Rainey

    Dr. Dennis Rainey is the cofounder of FamilyLife, a Cru ministry, and has authored or coauthored more than 55 books and Bible studies. He is a graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and hosts conferences on marriage, men's ministry, and parenting globally....

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  2. Barbara Rainey

    Barbara Rainey

    Barbara Rainey (www.familylifetoday.com) is a wife, mother of six adult children (plus three sons-in-law and two daughters-in-law), and "Mimi" to twenty-one grandchildren. After graduating from the University of Arkansas with a Bachelor of Arts...

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