After identifying a lead mentor couple for your Marriage 911 program, seek couples in your church who can mentor others.
Marriage 911 – Finding Mentors
Jeremy and Audrey Roloff: Better Together
Jeremy and Audrey Roloff want to create a Christ-centered marriage that can go the distance, so they intentionally pursue togetherness daily.
Looking to ALIVE 2020: I’ll Never Forget What Happened in Times Square
As we look forward to even more “Alive” pro-life events in 2020, I can’t help but recall the powerful moments that took place in 2019.
Marriage 911 – Finding a Lead Mentor Couple
Finding a lead mentor couple is the first step to creating a successful Marriage 911 ministry in your church.
Marriage 911 – Weekly Planning
Mentors and mentees should schedule time each week to read through lessons and prepare for weekly meetings.
Marriage 911 – Mentoring or Counseling?
What is the difference between a Marriage 911 mentor and a counselor?
Marriage 911 – Common Issues
Church leaders and mentors will face several issues when helping couples. These insights will help your team address those issues.
Harry and Meghan and Marriage
Harry and Meghan are special, but you don’t have to be a prince or princess to treat your spouse like royalty.
How to Deal With a Joy Thief
Joyless people are miserable people. They haven’t tasted and seen that the Lord is good. They haven’t yet learned that it’s through our times of suffering that the Lord often does his best work. I have been in a joyless place, and chances are you have, too.
Oprah, Marriage and Sacrifice
Did Oprah get it right? Does marriage mean sacrificing your goals, plans and identity? Or does marriage offer something more?









