Do you want to set strong Christian foundations in your marriage that will withstand the test of challenging times?
Do you want to have a winsome marriage that is full of joy and connection?
Do you want to have a marriage that reflects the love and grace of Christ?
If you answered “Yes” then Marriage Mentoring may be for you!
What is Marriage Mentoring?
Marriage Mentoring pairs a seasoned couple who enjoys a thriving Christian marriage with a less experienced couple for the purpose of Marriage Mentoring pairs a seasoned couple who enjoys a thriving Christian marriage with a less experienced couple for the purpose of walking alongside them and encouraging them to develop a loving, Christ-centered marriage. Mentors are trained to work with couples to help them grow their marriage or prepare them for marriage and set strong foundations in every aspect of their life together.
Premarital Mentoring
Mentors meet with an engaged couple for 9 sessions prior to marriage and quarterly for the first year of marriage.
Early Marriage Mentoring
Mentors meet with a couple every two weeks for 6 months with the possibility of continuing for up to a year.
Here is what couples who have been mentored said:
"Partnering with another couple for marriage mentoring was one of the best decisions we've made for our marriage. Our marriage mentors embraced and nurtured us, listened, and continuously gave us a loving, Christian prospective.”
“The marriage mentor program has allowed us to become more united and more perceptive to the others’ daily quests, struggles, accomplishments, etc. Our conscious awareness of the other person has deepened our faith and strengthened our communication with the Lord.”
“If you want to grow your marriage, to be pushed by people who genuinely care about you and who have a Godly perspective, then do it! If you don’t want that for your marriage, you might not be interested. HELLO!”
Our mentoring verse: ‘We love you so much that we were delighted to share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives as well.” I Thess. 2:8
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