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Learn the Steps to Strengthen Your Marriage Dance!

Think you have two left feet? That shouldn’t keep you from dancing! Sometimes, we have to learn how to step in sync with our partner before we really feel the rhythm and enjoy the dance. And that’s what this date night is all about!

Join professional dance instructors, Martin and Nancy Smith, as they guide you through the moves of Merengue. Throughout this video, FTF Facilitator Reggie Madison, will give you and your spouse some time to talk about the steps you’re learning and how you can apply them to your own relationship. By the end of the night, you’ll know a little more about dance and A LOT more about your spouse!

DOWNLOAD the Merengue Through Marriage Couple’s Guide!

Click below to get access to your Virtual Date Night: Merengue Through Marriage PDF, a deeper guide that will help you discover how to enhance your own marriage dance! Continue your date night even after the dance lesson ends by reading through these valuable insights together. Take some time to answer the Knee-to-Knee questions… and, of course, keep dancin’ the night away!

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