Mixed Faith Marriage Conversation Deck: 95 Fill-in-the-Blank Prompts for Couples
When one partner leaves the faith and the other stays, it can feel like there’s a growing gap—full of unspoken thoughts, avoided conversations, and the fear of saying the wrong thing. This deck helps couples in mixed faith marriages start talking, with honesty, care, and curiosity.
Inside are 95 fill-in-the-blank prompts designed to help you explore what’s been left unsaid—grief, identity shifts, spiritual tension, emotional distance, power struggles, and the longing to feel close again. Whether you're stuck in silence or caught in cycles of trying to change each other's minds, these prompts offer a way to reconnect without needing to agree.
When one partner leaves the faith and the other stays, it can feel like there’s a growing gap—full of unspoken thoughts, avoided conversations, and the fear of saying the wrong thing. This deck helps couples in mixed faith marriages start talking, with honesty, care, and curiosity.
Inside are 95 fill-in-the-blank prompts designed to help you explore what’s been left unsaid—grief, identity shifts, spiritual tension, emotional distance, power struggles, and the longing to feel close again. Whether you're stuck in silence or caught in cycles of trying to change each other's minds, these prompts offer a way to reconnect without needing to agree.
When one partner leaves the faith and the other stays, it can feel like there’s a growing gap—full of unspoken thoughts, avoided conversations, and the fear of saying the wrong thing. This deck helps couples in mixed faith marriages start talking, with honesty, care, and curiosity.
Inside are 95 fill-in-the-blank prompts designed to help you explore what’s been left unsaid—grief, identity shifts, spiritual tension, emotional distance, power struggles, and the longing to feel close again. Whether you're stuck in silence or caught in cycles of trying to change each other's minds, these prompts offer a way to reconnect without needing to agree.
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