A Church near Philadelphia is sponsoring an eight-week Biblically-based marriage course, complete with free childcare provided by church members and a dinner for two. It is being billed as marriage improvement rather than marriage counseling. We here at FixMyFamily couldn’t agree with the concept more. Just as it is better to avoid getting sick than to heal a sickness, it is better to ensure continual marital happiness than to wait for problems to arise and then try to correct them. Here is an excerpt from the article:
“It’s a really good time to have together,” said Sabrina, “and the format is wonderful.” The video-format style covers such topics as effective communication, relating to parents, in-laws and finances, and there’s no form of group discussion, “it’s just you and your spouse” talking privately one-on-one. While some couples may shy away from the thought of a marriage course, Phillip pointed out that, “it’s not marriage counseling. It’s marriage enhancement.” “It isn’t a problem-fixing course,” he said, (and) “you’re only going to get out of it what you put into it.”
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