How Sexual Intimacy in Marriage Affects Your Children :: Robyn McKelvy [EP20] - a podcast by Sharon Kon

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Yes, we’re going there and it’s juicy! Motherhood is exhausting and the last thing you want to think, talk or do is that. But I also know you love your husband and they come first before our children. 
In this podcast, Robyn Mckelvy shares the truth about God’s design for sexual intimacy in marriage. A mom of seventeen children and author of S.O.S Sick of Sex tells all about how the power of sexual intimacy can transform a marriage.“Sexual intimacy is nothing but an outpouring of the love a husband and wife have for one another. That is the reason why sexual intimacy is important and affect our children”
If we truly understand sexual intimacy, then we also can understand intimacy with God inside and out. 
“There’s a direct correlation between the intimacy, commitment and connectedness that you have with your husband. And that is the foundations that our kids lives are built on.”Robyn shares that it is vitally important for children to have an early bedtime and late wake up time to make time for our husbands. Moms must reserve this time rather than put it in the back burner. Making this concerted effort to reserve time for relationship building and ultimately ourselves furthers our commitment to our marital vows.
“Ultimately, this marathon we call marriage is something that in the end, we want to make sure that God had been glorified in it.” 
What we chat aboutThe importance of sexual intimacy in marriage
Ways to establish healthy sexual intimacy within marriage
Encouragement for moms who feel overwhelmConsidering his needs before ours
Connect with RobynWEBSITE: https://robynmckelvy.com/ (Robyn McKelvy)
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/robynmckelvy.author (Robyn McKelvy)INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/@mommamac51 (Robyn McKelvy)
LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robyn-mckelvy-a53a127a/ (Robyn McKelvy) 

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