Rick & Jane Learn to Cultivate Intimacy (Book 7)
$9.99
Rick wants romance. Jane wants rest. Both feel disconnected and neither knows how to bridge the gap. In this book, a mismatched evening leads to a journey through emotional, physical, and spiritual connection. With coaching support, they explore eight forms of intimacy and discover how small, choices each day can restore closeness. This warm, relatable story offers couples a practical, hope-filled path to deeper love. If you’ve ever felt like roommates instead of soulmates, this book will help you rediscover the joy of true, lasting intimacy, one conversation at a time.
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Intimacy is a key ingredient of a thriving marriage—and yet something that is difficult for so many couples to achieve! That’s why I’m glad that Al and Autumn Ray have put together this simple booklet. It approaches a topic that can seem daunting and makes it straightforward and relatable for couples who want to grow deeper in their relationship.
Marriage in America is being negatively impacted by progressive culture which idolizes self-interest and destroys intimacy. However, marriage coaching to restore intimacy in marriage as portrayed in Rick and Jane Learn to Cultivate Intimacy provides powerful antidotes for couples who have allowed the self-focused culture to seep into their relationship and put their marriage in distress. The simple but clear presentation impacted my own life and marriage and I highly recommend it! It will change your marriage relationship!
This book is a wise and timely investment in the health of any marriage. Al and Autumn Ray have created more than just a coaching guide—they’ve crafted a heartfelt, practical tool for deep relational transformation. With compelling storytelling and a clear, actionable structure, they invite couples into honest conversations about intimacy that are too often neglected. As an author, I especially appreciate their ability to combine warmth, wisdom, and clarity in a way that makes this book a standout resource for couples, pastors, counselors, and ministry leaders alike. It’s not just a recommendation—it’s a must-have.





