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How to Get Marriage Counseling From the Church

Many couples seek help through marriage counseling to resolve conflicts and heal wounds caused by illness, infidelity, anger, sex or communication problems. Marriage counseling can help you to better understand your relationship so you and your spouse can make better decisions. Counseling will help you determine whether rebuilding or ending your relationship is the best choice for you, your partner and your children.

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        Seek help from a professional, pastoral or lay Christian marriage counselor. These counselors, employed by non-profit organizations, provide affordable counseling in an ecumenical setting. They rely on their theology teachings and certifications, along with behavioral science, providing them with a comprehensive insight into all aspects of life.

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        Ask if your parish or church offers marriage counseling services. If your parish does not offer these services they will provide you with information, including where to get the service and who to contact for an appointment.

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        Look at your parish or church website for special events or programs focusing on married life. These programs or courses are typically offered weekends and evenings.

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        Check with your parish or church diocese or look at the diocesan website. Many communities have a Family Life office, which provides a variety of marriage enrichment programs including weekend retreats, classes, counseling and workshops for couples.

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        Find Christian marriage counseling services online and get a number of resources to help save your marriage.

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    • Nick Johnson Feb 25, 2009
      Good Article. Christian counseling has a much higher sucess rate over secular counseling.
    • Nick Johnson Feb 25, 2009
      Good Article. Christian counseling has a much higher sucess rate over secular counseling.

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