Monday, November 26, 2007

Now you can sign up to receive these

Now you can sign up to receive these same valuable marriage tips over the next 30 days. Simply fill out the form on this page and get ready to have a fun time. Dennis Rainey reports that thirty-five percent of marriages in America end in divorce... and 1 in 5 of those adults have been divorced multiple times. At Family Builders Ministries we are keenly aware of the challenges couples face in keeping their relationship strong and healthy. Willie often tells the story of Lance Armstrong, six-time winner of the Tour de France, who wrote about his failed marriage: “We forgot to do the most important thing. We forgot to be married. ” emphasis on building a healthy marriage. It’s very simple. We want to send you 30 easy but powerful marriage-building tips. Each day you will receive by email an idea that you can put into practice that day. Don’t delay.
  1. Sign up today and be ready to see your marriage flourish with God’s help.
  2. After you sign up, tell your friends about this wonderful opportunity.
  3. Just wanted to let you know we looked forward to the marriage tips everyday.
  4. We went to your marriage retreat at Monadnock in April.
  5. Between that and these tips our marriage has really grown.

We had a rough time in the past 4 years of our marriage, trying to work through a lot of stuff. We decided to stay together, but I was having a really tough time letting things go. With the help of prayer, your seminar in April and the marriage tips I feel I have worked through many of the issues that were stopping me from wanting to fix our marriage. So praise God and thank you for your ministry. “We are just wanting to give you feedback on your marriage tips... and enlighten you of how weird - but often wonderful - occurrences happen. I will try to keep it brief. Yesterday my husband and I were the closest yet to getting a divorce, in fact we were just going about the specific things of red tape & paperwork etc. Anyway, after many hours & much rage, anger, hatred, and hurt flying around the room (including in front of our special little boys), somehow we calmed down at some stage & were starting to talk - just a little - when I looked up at my emails. (I had been at the computer all day and had been keeping up with my emails. ) There popped up all of a sudden, marriage tip #15. I thought, Here we go, yeah, yeah, whatever, we know it all! We just don’t know how to get along! I read it & thought, Oh gosh, just another one of those signs you get out of nowhere when you most need it.

Each and every sentence of the tip held an exact relevance to our situations/issues (there are maaaany). My husband was dumbfounded too!!!…We are going to fight - hmm not the best choice of vocabulary - for our marriage, & as unfair as it seems that I often have to fight the world to show them where true happiness comes from - living honest lives true to ourselves - I will push through if its only for the reason I am here to help one person in my family make a difference in the world. ” I just want to thank you for this initiative of building healthier marriages. I consider this information to be priceless in my own marriage. First, it has helped me to get in the habit of doing daily things for my wife and marriage. I heard somewhere that it takes at least 21 days to make a habit. Thanks for this new good habit that I have developed since signing up for the daily marriage tips. Thanks so much for the 30 day marriage tips. What a great idea! I looked forward to reading them every day. I found the messages meaningful and applicable in our 11-year-old marriage. Please continue the good work. Email is a awesome vehicle to reach the busy family.
I bet most of us with children could benefit from parenting tips too. Thank you so much for providing this service and information. I looked forward everyday to your marriage tips. My husband and I just celebrated our 2nd wedding anniversary and we reflected on your tips. The tips gave us a chance to reexamine our relationship and to thank God each and every day for bringing us together. These tips are not just cute, though some are smoochie things to do. Most of the tips are thought-provoking. These tips help us to build some great practices. They certainly require thought and some deliberate effort. They've helped us, also, to develop a valuable perspective on what contributes to a healthy marriage. We are now, thinking more, thanks to your project, Willie. We are aware of the on purpose nature of a healthy, blessing-filled marriage. We are more deliberate in our thoughts and deeds, as we interact with each other..

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