Thinking Of Dating A Pastor? Shaunie Henderson Shares 7 Things You Must Know Before Saying ‘I Do’ [Exclusive] - Page 5
5. Know When To Step Away
Like any relationship, marriage has its ebbs and flows. Not every day is filled with sunshine and rainbows, so knowing how to navigate storms is essential.
“Our approach has been twofold. No. 1, communicate. No. 2, step away. That’s all we’ve ever done,” said Pastor Keion. “We’ll give each other some time to think about it and then come and talk. Sometimes, those conversations have been five or six hours of just talking until we can walk away.”
The author of Lazy Love: Recognizing and Reversing the 4 Threats to any Successful Relationship went on to explain, “As I understand you, you understand me. I trust the outcomes that we both come away with, whether I’m in the seat where I am the one who’s bringing clarity or I’m the one that’s seeking clarity. Whatever the outcome is, it’s a step away from communicating or communicating to step away. We always come together stronger than ever after anything happened in our experience.”