Personal Strengths in RelationshipsLearn to identify the strengths that you bring to your relationship! This activity helps couples to identify the individual strengths that each partner brings to the relationship, as…
Do you ever think about what your relationship might look like in 1 year, 5 years, or 20 years? This couples enrichment module will help you to develop or clarify…
Clinical psychologist and professor, Everett L. Worthington, Jr., Ph.D., established the REACH Model of Forgiveness, which walks individuals and couples through steps that achieve both types of forgiveness. R- Recall the…
Our current relationships are inevitably affected by our experiences in our past relationships. The families we grew up in, for better or worse, play a large role in who we…
Exploring Hurts from Families of Origin This intervention will aid you in exploring patterns of hurt from your families of origin and how these hurts may affect your current relationship….
Navigating life transitions can be stressful and difficult to manage. Explore these resources below to help cope with these changes. Articles: Four Ways to Stay Connected During Life Transitions Deciding…
This intervention may help you examine each other’s personal strengths, build a supportive and encouraging relationship, and celebrate a beautiful and empowering God. Furthermore, the Bible encourages us to meditate upon…
Forgiveness is a concept that seems simple but is often difficult to describe. How would you describe the act of forgiving and receiving forgiveness to a child? It’s more challenging…
You and your partner have just gone through a major transition together, whether that was a change in location, job, family status, or something else. Both of you likely had…
You wear many hats in your life—maybe you arespouse/partner, parent, son/daughter, employee, friend,neighbor, church member, or underwater basket weaving clubpresident. During life transitions, our roles often change. Wemay lose or…