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Wil and Grace Nichols
About
Drs. Wil and Grace Nichols are Marriage and Relationship Experts. Their subject-matter expertise comes from 30 years of educational, professional, and spiritual training; including a Doctorate in Theology and Marriage and Family Counseling from St. Thomas Seminary and Christian University. Together they have written 5 books on marriage and family that deal with the five divine connections of marriage (Spiritual, Physical, Emotional, Love, and Sexual Connection).
Drs. Wil and Grace are the founders and owners of Triangle Marriage and Family Life Counseling Center in the Raleigh / Durham area, and My Marriage University, an Online and Virtual Marriage and Family Counseling and Training Website. They are also the directors of the International Youth Department Covenant Keepers Married and Engaged Couples Initiative of the Church of God in Christ.
They proudly serve as Pastor and First Lady of Victorious Praise Fellowship Church of God in Christ in Durham NC, and Superintendent of the Greater Triangle District of North Carolina Third Jurisdiction of the Church of God in Christ.
Drs. Wil and Grace have been married for over 30 years and are the proud parents to two Children, Anthony and Crystal Nichols.
Wil and is also listed in Best Marriage Therapists in Durham
Education:
Wil and Grace Nichols received a bachelor’s (BA , BSC, MD , PhD , MS ) degree from the STCU.Licensing & Certifications:
- Pre-licensed or under Supervision
- AADC
Specialities:
- Family Conflict
- Marital and Premarital
- Relationship Issues
- Sex
- Women\'s Issues
Types of Therapy:
- Select
Working With Marriages for:
- 25 Year(s) 10 Month(s)
Language(s) Spoken:
- English
My Articles
Before we talk about the joys, necessity, and commandments of sex we must first understand intimacy. Although sex is defined as an intimate act without ...
Without intimacy, marriage becomes miserable, sex becomes selfish, and the bed becomes defiled. Far too many marriages have disintegrated into relationships ...
We all long for intimacy, and physical contact can appear as intimacy, at least for a moment. And although sex is defined as an intimate act without intimacy, ...