Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts Workbook for Women: Seven Questions to Ask Before—and After—You Marry
Posted: July 30th, 2010 | Author: admin | Filed under: Committed Relationship | Tags: AfterYou, before, Beforeand, Marriage, Marry, Questions, Saving, Seven, Starts, women, Workbook | 5 Comments »- ISBN13: 9780310265641
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Product Description
This revised workbook is designed to help the woman explore the issues and practice the skills presented in Saving Your Marriage Before it Starts. Full of lively exercises and enlightening self-tests that will help you and your partner apply what you are learning directly to your relationship, this version of the workbook approaches the issues from a woman’s perspective. Each exercise includes an estimate of how long it will take, so you can easily fit the program into a busy schedule. Call-outs in the book let you know the best times to do the exercises as you read…. More >>




This book allowed my husband and I to really talk about thing before they became issues. We chose not to live together before marriage so it helped us make a positive transition to living with one another. My sister and he husband used the books and they lived together for 5 yrs before marriage…she really liked being able to face problems and confront them in a positive way.
Rating: 5 / 5
My husband and I did the Saving Your Marriage Before it Starts course with our pastor for pre-marital counciling, and I would recommend it to any couple preparing for marriage. It was easy and fun, and it taught us SO much. It was a real bonding experience, and it truly helped us be a much better husband and wife.
Rating: 5 / 5
I just began using the Parrott’s materials, Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts, for engaged couples in our premarital education program and, so far, the response has been positive. Couples affirm that it is helpful. One young man said he has begun to think more about what marriage means and what it will entail. He also has been more attentive to other couples and how they relate to each other. I am pleased with the response.
Rating: 5 / 5
This book is a wonderful starting point for marriage, or even just relationships. It brings to light a lot of issues/viewpoints that one would not normally consider. I have enjoyed reading this book and doing the workbook that goes along with it. My fiance’ and I have really gotten to know one another in a deeper, more intimate, more real way through reading this. Knowing that God has us in His hands, that there are people out there who have been through the things we will undoubtedly face, and seeing the success that each has had in their dependency on Christ gives me huge hope for the future. Thanks for helping us have a wonderful beginning!
Rating: 5 / 5
My fiance and I bought the book, and the two work books and were very much disappointed. It’s focused on Christianity specifically, treats men and women as if they were two great masses of clones, etc. Multiple choice has a lot of room for interpretation – dangerous for a defensive person to be doing. I recommend the power of two workbook instead.
Rating: 1 / 5