Do
you want more--more caring, more understanding, more connectedness
in your marriage? Every couple, no matter how in love, is
at risk of letting everyday life--unexpected challenges,
family issues, ministry disappointments or successes--swallow
their marriage. Good news! You can have the rich, emotionally
satisfying marriage you've always dreamed of...but you can't
achieve it without tapping into the unlimited resources of
the One who made you to be loved.
God designed marriage to be a win-win relationship--even for
ministering couples! Through this seminar, Steve and Valerie
Bell will equip you with new life-changing tools that you
can use (and pass along to others) to help you form a greater
attachment to God and your mate. Ginger will share some important
data about couples who minister, and will help you focus
on a developing a mission statement for your marriage
This Friday night "date-night" seminar is not just
for couples in full-time ministry, but for all Christian
couples who serve in any way in the body of Christ, and who
want their marriage to be "about" ministry. Put
it on your calendar, and get that babysitter lined up! You'll
build a more spiritually-intimate relationship by learning
the secrets that can keep your marriage strong as you serve
together.
Steve and Valerie Bell, authors of Made To Be Loved
Steve Bell has been a pastor for twenty years, a Christian broadcaster,
and is currently Vice-President of the Willow Creek Association.
Valerie Bell travels widely as a conference speaker and has authored
five books, including A Well-Tended Soul. Together, the Bells
authored Made to Be Loved and Faith-Shaped Kids.
Ginger
Kolbaba, Managing Editor, Marriage Partnership Magazine
Ginger Kolbaba is managing editor of Marriage Partnership
magazine, a publication of Christianity Today International.
She has also worked as an associate editor of MP's sister
publication Today's Christian Woman. Ginger has been a columnist
for Let's Worship, has published more than 75 articles, and
is currently writing a book for Baker/Revell on the real
secrets to planning a wedding.
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