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I Will Honor My Husband blog site began as a wife's journey to love, honor and cherish her husband everyday for one full year in 2011. The experience was so awesome that I am continuing the journey. As the Lord guides me I will continue to post about how I am honoring my husband on at least a weekly basis. This blog is for me and other wives to learn how to be more intentional in demonstrating our love, honor and respect for our husbands in a way that matters to them most. Last year it was a challenge and a goal to make it a habit, this year I hope to realize the habit as a way of life. I welcome, encourage and invite you to - Join the Movement! and let the world know you honor your husband.

My prayer is that marriages and lives will be changed across the globe by the expression of "One Year of Love". Please send me a picture of you and your husband so the world will know you have joined the movement.

Rochelle

"The Lord, your God is testing you to find out whether you love him with all your heart and all your soul." Deut. 13:3

Monday, May 2, 2011

Day 77 Honoring My Husband With Sensitivity

Today I am honoring my husband with sensitivity.  Sometimes our mates will experience things where the only thing we can do is pray.  However I believe in order to be in a place to know that we need to pray is to be sensitive to and understanding of their needs which goes back to being humble.

Being sensitive sometimes simply means providing a listening ear, a welcoming heart and an understanding spirit.  Leadership guru Stephen Covey says to seek first to understand rather than to be understood is the key to building a healthy relationship whether it is with a spouse, a friend or child.  Today was a time to simply be sensitivity and allow my presence to say more than words ever could.

Wives of the world in what ways do you honor your husband with sensitivity?  Please share your stories with us; we would love to hear from you.

Blessings,

Rochelle

"To be always in a state of curiosity is a kind of sensitivity that can be an extraordinary blessing."  R.A.S.

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