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Special Circumstances for Premarital Counseling

The previous four posts were geared primarily to the young couple that had never been married and did not already have children.  However, we all know that the storybook picture of a boy meeting a girl is not always how … Continue reading

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Practical Issues that Help Prepare Young Couples for Marriage (Part 4)

We have covered a lot of ground so far.  We have helped our couples understand the grand themes of Scripture and how those themes impact their marriage.  We have also dove into some of the details that help make marriage … Continue reading

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Practical Issues that help prepare young couples for marriage (Part 2)

In this article, I would like to continue highlighting some of the practical issues that should be discussed with young couples preparing to marry.  Last time, we discussed the issues of dealing with the past and maintaining a godly approach … Continue reading

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Premarriage Counseling is not first about the marriage

That sounds crazy doesn’t it?  It sounds as if the counseling is completely disconnected to the reason for counseling – the marriage.  However, let me suggest 5 themes of Scripture that are more about marriage and life than many young … Continue reading

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