<p>In this episode, Scott, Derek, and Gabrielle explore the often-misunderstood ideas of love and respect in marriage, grounding the conversation in Scripture while sharing real-life stories from their own relationships. They unpack why spouses may long for different forms of affirmation and how understanding those needs can transform everyday connection.</p><p><br></p><p>Resources</p><p>-	<a href="https://www.amazon.com/Love-Respect-Desires-Desperately-Needs/dp/1591451876" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">Love and Respect </a>by Emerson Eggerichs </p><p><br></p><p>Discussion Questions:</p><p>1- When do you feel most loved or most respected by your spouse? Can you describe a recent moment?</p><p>2- Do you think you naturally communicate more love or more respect? How does your spouse typically receive it?</p><p>3- Have past misunderstandings ever come from giving your spouse what you value instead of what they value?</p><p>4-	What is one simple action this week—public or private—that would communicate either love or respect more clearly?</p>

More than Roommates

Scott Kedersha, Derek Davidson, Gabrielle McCullough

Episode 158 - Love and Respect

DEC 9, 202527 MIN
More than Roommates

Episode 158 - Love and Respect

DEC 9, 202527 MIN

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In this episode, Scott, Derek, and Gabrielle explore the often-misunderstood ideas of love and respect in marriage, grounding the conversation in Scripture while sharing real-life stories from their own relationships. They unpack why spouses may long for different forms of affirmation and how understanding those needs can transform everyday connection.Resources- Love and Respect by Emerson Eggerichs Discussion Questions:1- When do you feel most loved or most respected by your spouse? Can you describe a recent moment?2- Do you think you naturally communicate more love or more respect? How does your spouse typically receive it?3- Have past misunderstandings ever come from giving your spouse what you value instead of what they value?4- What is one simple action this week—public or private—that would communicate either love or respect more clearly?