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premarital counseling poll
Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 08:46 PM

Premarital counseling...

A. is completely unnecessary w/ a Christian couple.

B. should be done in a few sessions in the months before the wedding.

C. should be started before the couple is engaged, once they are serious and are contemplating marriage.

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riveroflife1

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 08:57 PM

I think it should be done once the couple is engaged.

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Tulip89

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 10:15 PM

I vote D. "Should be done very seriously once a couple is engaged."

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 11:17 PM

C. If you two are being serious, why should wait? Besides it will test both sides commitment and seriousness.

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 12:27 AM

I say E "you should have a good base of knowledge, mature Christ like charater, and love before you" even think about seekeing another.



Essentially know how to be a wife/husband before you get married, would be like learning how to drive, maintain, and purchase a good car

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 12:30 AM

Now I think about it, a person can only do so much, sometimes its a matter of waiting, and being Godly. But it the more prepared you are the better, just keep in step with God's will (Pr 3:5,6) and you wont go wrong.

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 06:38 AM

B. should be done in a few sessions in the months before the wedding.



I do think that premarital counseling is important, and should be taken seriously. However, I think that if a couple has had a good dating relationship, and has spent a lot of time as a couple with older, more spiritually mature, experienced couples, then a lot of "counseling" would already have taken place...meaning that numerous, intense, formal premarital counseling sessions might not be necessary. But each relationship is different, and the couple has to do what is best for them.

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 08:08 AM

I vote 'F' - Within the Church, it should be a part of Christian education starting in the tween years and continued through any youth, college/young adults, or singles ministry regardless of age. It should be re-enforced and amplified as soon as a couple is engaged. There is a great need for post-marriage counseling, as well.



In large part, the Church has abdicated the responsibility of teaching about marriage and relationships to a lost and dieing culture that takes it's morals and values from media (TV, movies, etc.), secular psychology or that which is politically correct. We need to counter popular culture with God's eternal Truth. I'm not speaking of moralistic dos and don'ts, but empowering God's people with the breathtaking beauty of God's purpose and plan for and the spiritual power of the marriage covenant. If that is imprinted on a soul, one will not quickly settle for anything less or easily cast it aside.



Too often, I think, we ask for blessings when wisdom is what we really need.



So, I'll vote 'F' and sit down now. :rolleyes:

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 09:08 AM

Thanks for the insightful responses, everybody!

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 02:25 PM

Missed you BC.Dennis

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Posted : 13 Sep, 2010 03:06 PM

I just vote to geter done...the counseling that is...other wise you could get done in...best to be on the same page and serious enough to be counseled in this matter...xo

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