Basically, the major drama in the relationship focuses on the challenge in the relationship -- the protagonist's partner has fallen out of religion while her wife has been called into the church. This is coming more into the forefront as their oldest son is starting to develop his own ideas about religion.
I think you have it right -- let the relationship play the motivation for the protagonist's spiritual journey, but allow more dialogue in the relationship so the protagonist and her partner handle their spiritual differences without letting it ruin their relationship, or poison the protagonist's relationship with her wife.
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Basically, the major drama in the relationship focuses on the challenge in the relationship -- the protagonist's partner has fallen out of religion while her wife has been called into the church. This is coming more into the forefront as their oldest son is starting to develop his own ideas about religion.
I think you have it right -- let the relationship play the motivation for the protagonist's spiritual journey, but allow more dialogue in the relationship so the protagonist and her partner handle their spiritual differences without letting it ruin their relationship, or poison the protagonist's relationship with her wife.