Watch the video above and talk about it with a group or mentor. Learn more.
This is part 2 in the Marriage Mentoring series.
You don’t have to have a perfect marriage to be marriage mentors. You just need a caring heart and some training.
Key Points:
- To be marriage mentors, some training will be required using the marriage resources on pursueGOD.org.
- It’s often helpful to have a third party help you make initial connections as you seek to begin mentoring other couples.
- Being marriage mentors isn’t about having a perfect marriage, but about having a solid marriage, a connection to the local church, and a willingness to help others.
- The tools at pursueGOD.org will help you launch conversations, so the prep time is minimal for you as marriage mentors and an array of topics are available.
Bible Text:
Galatians 6:2 Carry each other’s burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
See Also: Marriage
Talk About It
- What is your initial reaction to this topic? What jumped out at you?
- Do you have room in your life to mentor another couple? Why or why not?
- How would you describe the health of your marriage overall? Explain.
- How would your friends and family describe the health of your marriage? Explain.
- Describe your view of love. How have you modeled “choosing” love in your marriage?
- Describe trust in your marriage. How have you proven to be trustworthy?
- Is communication a strength in your marriage? Explain.
- Write a personal action step based on this conversation.