Getting Ready for Marriage Workbook, by Sloan & Hardin
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Getting Ready for Marriage Workbook, by Sloan & Hardin   -     By: Dianne C. Sloan, Jerry Hardin

Getting Ready for Marriage Workbook, by Sloan & Hardin

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Getting Ready for Marriage Workbook helps engaged couples and newlyweds discover the roots of their beliefs and learn how to successfully work through problems.

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Title: Getting Ready for Marriage Workbook, by Sloan & Hardin
By: Dianne C. Sloan, Jerry Hardin
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 173
Vendor: HarperChristian Resources
Publication Date: 2016
Dimensions: 9.30 X 7.50 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 071803497X
ISBN-13: 9780718034979
Stock No: WW034979

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The saying goes "When you marry, you don't just marry an individual, you marry a whole family." But more specifically, you are marrying the influences that family has had on your spouse. Our families have shaped our views on everything from religion to finances to sex, and, whether helpful or harmful, these views are brought to our marriage and can unknowingly affect it.

 Getting Ready for Marriage Workbook helps engaged couples and newlyweds:
  • learn what "ghosts" they bring to marriage
  • examine their family backgrounds
  • determine guidelines for their own marriage
Through interactive exercises, couples discover the roots of their beliefs, sight potential problem areas, and learn how to successfully work through problems. Couples are then encouraged to make their own covenants in specific areas such as financial matters, resolving conflict, religious orientation, and family planning & children—essential in building a strong marriage partnership.

Author Bio

Dianne C. Sloan worked as a licensed clinical marriage and family therapist in private practice and as an educator for twenty-five years. She also served as a consultant and trainer for several agencies and churches in Wichita, was a former director at the Center on Family Living, and served as director of the Family Life Counseling Center at Central Community Church. Dianne and her husband, Jim, have been married more than forty-five years and have one son, Jason, and two grandchildren.

 

Jerry D. Hardin served as a pastor over marriage and family life at Central Community Church and was founder and director of the Family Life Counseling Center. He has served as a clinical marriage and family therapist, teacher, seminar speaker, and facilitator of marriage, family, and premarital workshops. Jerry and his wife, Marilynn, have been married for more than fifty years and have three sons—Steve, Scott, Paul—and seven grandchildren.

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