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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in my marriage we both have problems letting go of the past .We recently became baptized this last December and we’ve having a hard time letting go of past mistakes and taking stress out on each other. Through prayer and God we are making this through and we are determined to make this work
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When you give up on you and your spouse it is impossible to have a future. When you continue to believe in you and your spouse then there is a future.
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I have been married for 44 years and I find it easier to have hope for a better future. I look forward for every day that lay ahead.
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My wife and I are in our mid-60s and have been married for 18 yrs. We both were in unsuccessful
marriages prior to our current one. The difference is simple. I mke the choice each day to love my wife more than the day before and make sure that she knows it through my words and actions toward her. She does the same for me. Choose to love.
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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We try to better communicate and understand each other every day
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We need to work it out. It is the only way. I like the idea of the lists. I know we may get uptight with each other but we always end up joking around after. I know if I had him write a list he would probably put it down and get on the computer. But hey. He said he would never use a computer and I have taught him well. He has learned stuff on his own also and brought it to my attention. When I need a little help I can depend on him.
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Getting my spouse to understand my point of view. I no longer feel this is important. More important to love and accept your spouse. God understands me I have nothing that i have to prove.
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What I thought I wanted in the past, was to be right, now I work to see all sides of an issue and try to resolve those issues.