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Intimacy
Becoming “one flesh” is more than physical. It is being truly known, deeply connected, and fully cherished. The Covenant Intimacy Fulfillment Model™ identifies 12 types of intimacy—spiritual, emotional, intellectual, physical, sexual, commitment, partnership, affability, recreational, creative, financial, and stability—each shaping closeness or conflict. Understanding your unique profile gives you and your spouse a shared language to build a fulfilling union.


Stability Intimacy
Stability Intimacy is the profound, practical trust you build by managing life’s resources—time, money, and energy—as a unified, transparent team. It’s the shared Pantry or Safe you both trust is stocked, secure, and openly accessible.

Scott I.
Sep 254 min read


Physical Intimacy: The Comfy Couch
Physical intimacy is like the well-worn couch you sink into at the end of a long day. It’s the comfort of being held, hugged, or simply sitting close. This is where you can truly relax, feel safe, and know you belong. Just as that comfy couch makes a house feel like home, non-sexual touch makes a marriage feel like a haven.

Scott I.
Sep 195 min read


Commitment Intimacy
The way you view commitment intimacy—or the lack of it—affects every part of your relationship. It’s the deep sense of security, loyalty, and trust that comes from knowing your spouse is all in—not just emotionally, but relationally, spiritually, and practically. Think of it as the main support beam of your relationship: the covenant glue that holds you together in every season. Unlike fleeting feelings, commitment intimacy is built on promises, choices, and a shared determin

Scott I.
Sep 184 min read


Spiritual Intimacy: The Foundation of Covenant Marriage
Spiritual intimacy does not start on your wedding day. It begins long before, as an individual intimacy with God. Your identity in Christ is where spiritual intimacy takes root. Who you are shapes how you love, and how you love shapes the marriage you build.

Scott I.
Sep 138 min read
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