Some churches are geared to ministering to engaged couples who have good family backgrounds and who have few issues. Our book will certainly work for them. Perhaps you do not have a marriage preparation program in place that effectively deals with the problems becoming more prevalent with successive generations of Christian youth and with converts who have been totally immersed in the world. Our in-depth and solidly biblical premarital workbook is one of the pastor's or counselor's greatest assets.
Provides a solidly biblical resource that is loaded with scripture, and that adhers to common tenets of the faith.
The underlying premise of the book is that marriage is foremost about the Kingdom of God.
Provides a one-source, comprehensive workbook for covering the bases in premarital counseling. It provides a no-fluff approach to marriage preparation and is very user friendly with a clean, clear, easy-to-navigate layout.
Provides a highly organized yet adaptable structure to follow that pastors, marriage
counselors, and marriage mentors can trust to effectively guide their premarital counseling.
Provides an interactive workbook in which couples write explanations to questions. This induces thought-provoking dialog between the couple and serves to lift their responses beyond cliché answers. Pastors, counselor, and mentors can easily see the dynamics of the couple’s relationship via their answers and crosstalk during each session.
Preparing couples for marriage is one of the crucial role of pastors. In doing so pastors and marriage counselors (as well engaged couples themselves) face issues unheard of in past generations. Premarital counselors and couples preparing for marriage must deal with these issues.
Our book helps establish God-honoring successful marriages, first of all, by guiding premarital couples to realistically evaluate their own, and their prospective mate’s, relationship to God and their and their mate’s character, motives, and maturity. It delves into many other areas such as family-of-origin, past experiences, sin, habit patterns, becoming one, expectations, communication, and compatibility in vision and interests.