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10 Ways To Help A Friend's Struggling Marriage. by donogaga(m): 11:06pm On May 01, 2016
Do you wonder how you can help friends and family members who are struggling in marriage? Here are some time-tested tips and resources to move them away from divorce court and toward reconciliation.

1. Pray for them by name.
Ask God to intervene in their marriage. Ask God to give you and others wisdom to know how to help. Pray in their presence as well as when alone. Send emails and note cards of encouragement.


2. Listen.
Listening doesn't mean simply hearing. It involves empathizing, seeking to understand and expressing genuine interest.


3. Don't give advice.
Your main job is listening. Leave the advice giving to a genuine pastor, counselor or mentor.


4. Don't make the problem worse.
Don't allow your support to be seen as an encouragement to give up or get a divorce. Your job is to help steer them toward the proper help and reconciliation (If addiction or abuse is involved, make sure they get the professional help they need and are safe).


5. Help them think outside the divorce box.
Booklets such as When Your Marriage Needs Help, Should I Get a Divorce, and Marriage and Conflict can give couples both research and practical advice to help them consider the facts about divorce and how to get the help they need for their marriage.


6. Help them find the right help.
Locate a good, licensed Christian counselor in their area. Ask your pastor or Christian M.D. for a referral. Focus on the Family offers a free counseling consult as well as a free
referral service to a Focus-screened marriage therapist.


7. Connect them with a mentor couple.
If you are not qualified to help, call your pastor to recommend an older couple who is willing to mentor a younger couple.


8. Refer them to helpful Web sites.
Web sites such as Pure Intimacy and FocusOnTheFamily.com offer hundreds of articles, practical advice and resource
recommendations on various marriage issues.


9. Encourage them to work on their problems and not simply expect them to be solved on their own.
Focus offers an online Marriage Checkup which measures
over 18 major areas of marriage — identifying both strengths and weaknesses. This is a good place for a couple to start in
addition to working with a professional counselor.


10. Refer them to solid Christian-based books and seminars. Visit the Christian bookshop/Family Store for marriage books, broadcast CCS and resources to strengthen a couple's faith through a difficult time. Key resources like Yes, Your Marriage Can Be Saved , Love and Respect , Love Must Be Tough , First Five Years of Marriage, Help! We are Drifting Apart , Breaking the Cycle of Divorce, Healing the Hurt in Your Marriage and
others can provide needed encouragement and direction.


If nothing else seems to be working and they are on the brink of ending their marriage, consider recommending intensive marriage counseling.

Through personalized, intimate programs, thousands of marriages, situations just as complex and painful as can be imagined, have been transformed.

http://www.focusonthefamily.com/marriage/strengthening-your-marriage/mentoring-101/ten-ways-to-help-a-friend-who-is-struggling-in-their-marriage

Re: 10 Ways To Help A Friend's Struggling Marriage. by Justycxx(m): 11:35pm On May 01, 2016
u should be tiwa's adviser. Go ahead and make it real

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