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Today we are facing a global crisis when it comes to families.
Marriages are under
more pressure than ever. Many children are growing up without
experiencing the
security of their parents' love and commitment to each other-and
consequently are
finding it harder to receive God's unconditional love. There is an
urgent need to invest
in marriage and family life, for strong societies are built on strong
families, and
strong families are built on strong marriages.
The Marriage Course, developed by Nicky and Sila Lee of Alpha, has been
revised and
updated to provide practical tools to help couples at every stage of
their relationship.
This update includes talks from experts including Dr. Gray Chapman, Dr.
Henry Cloud,
and Dr. Sue Johnson on topics such as money, sex, love languages,
healthy
boundaries, and building connections. The course will also cover how
couples can:
- Better understand each other's needs
- Communicate more effectively
- Grow closer by learning methods to resolve conflicts
- Recover from the way they may have hurt each other
- Recognize how their upbringing has affected their
relationship
- Improve relationships with parents and in-laws
The Marriage Course is based on a Christian understanding of love and
serves to
strengthen marriages within the church while being accessible for all
couples from any
cultural background, with or without a background in the Christian
faith.
SESSIONS
1. Building Strong Foundations
2. The Art of Communication
3. Resolving Conflict
4. The Power of Forgiveness
5. The Impact of Family-Past and Present
6. Good Sex
7. Love in Action
Extra Session: Coping with Times of Separation
Denise Inge introduces a selection from Thomas Traherne's writing
in this, the third volume in this series on seventeenth century
spiritual writers. This volume will contain some biographical
detail and historical context, the story of the discovery of his
work as well as a discussion of its literary and spiritual power.
The main body of the anthology will cover both well known works
such as a selection from the Centuries and also excerpts from newer
discoveries, including a recent find from Lambeth Palace Library.
Thomas Traherne 1636?-1674 was schooled at Brasenose College,
Oxford, was ordainded and served in the village of Credenhill,
Herefordshire.
An invitation to an ordinary yet radical way of life, using
historic Christian practices as both inspiring vision and practical
instruction for how to encounter the wondrous, mysterious, living
God through prayer. Prayer is the source of Jesus's most
astonishing miracles and the subject of Jesus's most audacious
promises, and yet, most people--even most Bible-believing
Christians--find prayer to be boring, obligatory, disappointing,
confusing, or, most often, all of the above. If you've ever felt
this way, Praying Like Monks, Living Like Fools is your invitation
to trade your conceptions and misconceptions about prayer for
prayer in its purest form: a vital, sustaining, powerful connection
with God that is more real and alive than you could have ever
imagined. In these pages, Tyler Staton--author, pastor, and
national director of the 24/7 Prayer movement--addresses common
roadblocks to prayer and gives you the confidence to come to God
just as you are. Through biblical teaching, powerful storytelling,
and insights on historic Christian practices, Staton helps you . .
. Express your doubts and disappointments about prayer Discover and
practice multiple postures of prayer, including silence,
persistence, confession, and more Understand and embrace the wonder
and mystery of prayer in everyday life Realize that prayer is a
powerful invitation to partner with God in the redemption of a
fallen world And, ultimately, open or reopen the line of
communication with your Creator and experience afresh his divine
power on earth
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