Date Time with your spouse

To some couples having a weekly date may seem like a no-brainer, but many couples find that despite all the good intentions date nights get put off to another day and that day rarely comes and the opportunity has been missed. Date nights or any date times together do not have to be expensive to be rewarding. These times together are important to you, your spouse and your marriage.

We have made things easier with The Great Aussie Date Night, the last Saturday of Marriage Week (the second week of September) each year, and a group or church near you may be arranging something special, so check with them directly – they may have posted the detail on our events pages. Even if nothing is arranged near you, there are no excuses! Arrange your own date night – yes, even if you have young ones it is still possible.

Go across to the “Date Night Ideas” page and maybe you will find a new idea for your own special Great Aussie Date Night.

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