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GroupW -> RE: Pre-marital counseling (4/14/2008 12:29:56 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ta_mosquito My votes are somewhat schizophrenic. I voted for: Yes-We thought it necessary Yes-It was required We did Not find it helpful We recommend it We both thought it was necessary and it was required. In our particular case, it was a 2 day rush marathon because I was from 1000 miles away and we had to do it in person with the pastor. We did not find it helpful because (1) it was so rushed, (2) a lot of it was more lecture and Bible study than actually digging into what OUR thoughts were on the issues, and (3) we had discussed most of it before on our own, anyway. However, I do recommend it, especially if your counseling gets into more your own attitudes, concerns, etc. than just working through the 5 main topics of marriage (roles, finances, family/children... can't remember the others) as a Bible study. Also, if you haven't taken the effort to work through these issues on your own as a couple or feel uncomfortable doing it on your own, I recommend the premarital counseling. My votes exactly. And quite nearly word for word what I would have written. Wierd, eh?
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