Saturday, November 24, 2007
Inside a Kansas marriage enrichment course
"Too many people get the newlywed part, and when that wears off, they make it too easy to walk in and get a divorce," Betty Brungardt said. "Marriage is the most important part of your life."
It's why learning how to be a better spouse seemed worth the time when Don and Betty Brungardt and Eva and Curtis Heckel signed up for the 13-week marriage enrichment class. Both were part of the first year of Garden City's class, which is offered through a federal grant, operated through Catholic Social Service, that works to educate couples on tools for a healthy marriage.
The program recognizes that all couples struggle, he said. All have challenges and conflict. The curriculum gives couples the tools to identify problems when they begin, so they can take concrete steps to resolve it, Duxler said.
Full story here
It's why learning how to be a better spouse seemed worth the time when Don and Betty Brungardt and Eva and Curtis Heckel signed up for the 13-week marriage enrichment class. Both were part of the first year of Garden City's class, which is offered through a federal grant, operated through Catholic Social Service, that works to educate couples on tools for a healthy marriage.
The program recognizes that all couples struggle, he said. All have challenges and conflict. The curriculum gives couples the tools to identify problems when they begin, so they can take concrete steps to resolve it, Duxler said.
Full story here
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