
The
Marriage
Preparation
Course
was
developed
by
Nicky
and
Sila
Lee,
co-authors
of
The
Marriage
Book
and
The
Parenting
Book.
They
have
been
married
for
over
thirty
years,
have
four
children
and
are
on
the
staff
at
Holy
Trinity
Brompton
-
the
London
church
that
started
the
Alpha
course.
They
started
The
Marriage
Preparation
Course
in
1985
and
The
Marriage
Course
in
1996,
and
the
courses
continue
to
spread
with
thousands
of
courses
now
running
around
the
world.
They
have
spoken
to
thousands
on
the
subject
of
marriage
and
are
the
co-authors
of
The
Marriage
Book
which
has
sold
over
150,000
copies
since
it
was
published
in
2000.
They
run
The
Marriage
Preparation
Course,
along
with
The
Marriage
Course,
three
times
a
year
at
Holy
Trinity
Brompton
with
around
160
couples
on
each
course.
The
Marriage
Preparation
Course
talks
are
presented
in
one
of
two
ways:
- DVD talks featuring Nicky and Sila
- Live talks
The
talks
are
interspersed
with
filmed
clips
of
couples
talking
about
their
experiences
of
marriage
and
street
interviews.
Over
five
sessions
of
the
course
you
will
discover
practical
tools
to
help
you
build
the
foundations
for
a
lasting
marriage.
You
will
look
at:
- the importance of commitment
- how to recognise and appreciate your differences
- the art of communication
- resolving conflict
- the importance of spending time together and nurturing your friendship
- making each other feel loved
- developing a good sexual relationship
- the importance of talking about your goals, values and dreams
Session
Topics
- Communication. This session helps couples see how important effective communication is for a strong marriage and how communication is affected by personality, family background and circumstances. Couples look at what it means to talk about their feelings and they practise listening to each other.
- Commitment. Commitment lies at the heart of the marriage covenant and is reflected in the marriage service vows. In this session couples consider the meaning of these vows and then look at how to live out this commitment th rough making quality time for each other on a regular basis and separating appropriately from their parents.
- Resolving Conflict. Conflict can either destroy a marriage or, if handled well, strengthen it. Couples consider how to handle anger, appreciate their differences, look for solutions together and practice forgiveness. Organising finances, a primary cause of conflict in marriage is also addressed.
- Keeping Love Alive. This session looks at how love must be deliberately nurtured in a marriage through couples nurturing their friendship, discovering how the other feels loved and developing their sexual relationship
- Shared Goals and Values. While appreciating their differences, couples need to agree on their goals and core values. In this session couples have the opportunity to discuss their priorities for the future, the roles they expect to fulfil and the building of spiritual togetherness.