5 Responses to “Have You Tried a Marriage Retreat?”

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  1. Relationships are quite complicated one has to face when in trouble, but it’s also not as bad as one would be led to believe in it.Just try to brush away all those misunderstandings and believe in the fact of making-up that relationship all you have to do is to start knowing what really went wrong and what made two
    humans who loved each other in depth to part their ways, is it because of money mis-management or something else . You can always find the answer here.

  2. I think that first comment may be spam, but I’ll let it slide just this once. :)

  3. Hi Dustin, Visiting your site for the first time today. I like what you have to say about NFP. Even more importantly, I wanted to support this post. Marriage Enrichment Retreats are an absolute ‘must’ for couples who have been married for ANY length of time. Renee and I have attended three during our 30 years of marriage and now we are giving back by conducting them ourselves.

    Our first was before our first anniversary and the things we learned (communication, finance, honesty, sex, etc.) have helped us continually through the years. Couples should go to make a good marriage better! Don’t wait until you think you need it :-)

    A great ministry for older couples is to provide funds and/or babysitting that allow young couples to go to a marriage enrichment weekend, who might not be able to afford it.

    Blessings to you and your lovely bride.

    For better marriages, Chuck

  4. Chuck,

    Thank you so much for visiting and leaving such a thoughtful comment! I totally agree with you that marriage retreats are important for couples of all ages. Our retreat included a newlywed couple (married only two months) and couples married more than 40 years. And ALL stressed how much they got out of the weekend as we were wrapping up.

    I also agree with the idea of giving this gift to others. We actually traveled over 4 hours to our retreat at the request of our Diocese Director of Marriage & Family Life. He wanted us to experience it firsthand. And now we will be part of the team that hosts these retreats in our own area!

    And I concur that waiting until you have problems in your marriage is a huge mistake. The whole mission here at Engaged Marriage is to help couples take their normal/average (not bad) marriage and make it awesome…let’s be proactive!

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