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:

  1. To be marriage mentors, some training will be required using the marriage resources on pursueGOD.org.
  2. It’s often helpful to have a third party help you make initial connections as you seek to begin mentoring other couples.
  3. 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.
  4. 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
  1. What is your initial reaction to this topic? What jumped out at you?
  2. Do you have room in your life to mentor another couple? Why or why not?
  3. How would you describe the health of your marriage overall? Explain.
  4. How would your friends and family describe the health of your marriage? Explain.
  5. Describe your view of love. How have you modeled “choosing” love in your marriage?
  6. Describe trust in your marriage. How have you proven to be trustworthy?
  7. Is communication a strength in your marriage? Explain.
  8. Write a personal action step based on this conversation.
Written content for this topic by Daniel Martin.