Making Choices That Will Transform Your Marriage
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Lesson OneChoosing the Future Over the Past3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoChoosing Unselfishness over Selfishness3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeChoosing to Not Make Assumptions3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourChoosing to Communicate3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveTransforming Your Marriage for a Lifetime3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Discussion Questions
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Is there anything that makes it difficult to hope for a better future in your marriage? How do you think you can let go of this?
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Is there anything that makes it difficult to hope for a better future in your marriage? How do you think you can let go of this?
Kofi Asare-Bawuah replied 3 weeks ago 60 Members · 62 Replies
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My husband are faithful in our christian and personal life ,loving God
s Holy word ,I always talk, and share alot about the word of God with others,my husband he do not talk much he
s very good listener i do most,we love each other we together over 30,yrs . whoever one of my concern he do not like to pray outt that i can heard what hes saying,I would love for us to pray to gether even if he continue to whisper his prayer words,and with the of the Lord I am continuing him.We hope together in faith beliveing God for long healty life to continue helping and serving others through Christ Jesus.I need more boldness to do God
s work and more patient with understanding where my husband is concern with prayer and obedient,I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me , Philippians 4:13. -
In my marriage, my husband and I are both believers in Jesus Christ. I am more active in my faith than my husband and I become discouraged that he doesn’t pursue God more. Early in our marriage this caused conflicts because each of us wanted the other to conform to their idea of following God. I have chosen to grow in my faith and relationship with Christ and pray for my husband to do the same but I no longer pressure him to worship the way I believe he should but instead I encourage him to grow at his own pace with God and he does the same with me.
Christian Learning Center › Forums › What tends to be your goal in a conflict with your spouse? Has anything in this lesson changed your perspective on conflict?
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What tends to be your goal in a conflict with your spouse? Has anything in this lesson changed your perspective on conflict?
Kofi Asare-Bawuah replied 3 weeks ago 74 Members · 75 Replies
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Currently, my goal is usually to find out if it would be possible for me to achieve a goal that I have with his support, or if I need to give up on that goal or achieve it without his support. I know that the goal should be to have him and myself closer to God and I do hope to make that more central to my thinking in the midst of conflicts. I am familiar with the Jeremiah verse and need to apply it here. Often conflict comes when I am tired and resting and having reserve to do what he needs or asks is key to decreasing conflict.
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I inherently always focus on being correct and that makes me forget about her feelings
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I prefer not to have a conflict, but if it happens my goal will be to tray to solve it, which sometimes I think that my approach is not working effectively.
It has touched some areas that I have to work on and improve in. -
Have mutual respect for each other. No need to get even or look at who is right and who is wrong. Any disagreement resolve it with love.