Christian Marriage Counseling
Posted by GuestPoster in Personal Development
Imagine if your situation turns out to be like this: It has been six months since you are married. All that cutesy things your spouse used to be doing are starting to annoy you. You are a Baptist and your spouse is a devoted Catholic. You are still trying to find a church home that you two could attend together. Your husband wants to start having a family and you are not yet ready being a mother or your wife is not as attentive as she was when you were first married. You are guilty of not attending a free Christian marriage counseling. Maybe it was a mistake marrying your spouse because you were still young and did not realize what you really were getting into. What should you do now?
Marriage is the union of a man and a woman who are in love with each other and bound to be together until death do them part. It is a satisfying challenge for the couples if they are married with unconditional love and commitment with or without Christian premarital counseling. They have been molded by positive and negative views about life and different expectations about marriage in their own homes concerning with Christianity, the value of money, and what it means to love someone.
More than half of all the first marriages end in divorce these days and most of them did not undergo Christian premarital counseling. That is how important a Christian premarital counseling is. It gives instructions about the basics such as finances, child rearing or even communication skill. It teaches the couples about marriage according to the Bible that it is a covenant between a man and a woman to last for life with unconditional commitment and taking the marriage vow “till death do us part” very seriously.


