Date Your Spouse
May 13, 2008
By James Fields
“Sometimes I feel like a pastor’s widow,” Delores said.
I was a young pastor working six days a week from early morning until late
evening. I rarely came home for lunch since I viewed lunch as a great time to
visit with guys in my church. Appointment after appointment filled my day, and
visitation consumed most of my evenings. It never dawned on me that my wife
sometimes felt like a pastor’s widow.
When I realized how Delores felt about our relationship, we decided it was time
to start dating — even though we had been married several years. We chose
Friday evenings as our date night. I initiated no more appointments for Fridays
and only accepted funerals, weddings and emergency situations.
Our weekly date added tremendous sparkle to our relationship. We loved one
another, but the date night helped us become friends. We set all
responsibilities aside for the sake of enjoying one another.
Date your spouse. Do fun things together. You dated before
marriage — keep dating after marriage. Now that you are married, let
nothing hinder you from arranging frequent dates with your loved one. Every
date will be a celebration of your marriage.
“This is my lover, this my friend, O daughters of Jerusalem”
(Song of Songs 5:16, NIV).
— James and Delores Fields are veteran Assemblies of
God pastors and former missionaries. They founded Comfort and Encouragement
Ministries in 1997.