An invitation to do a day-long marriage study that focused on the different stages of marriage and Bible principles that help us understand and adapt to those stages posed an intriguing opportunity. More than a little trepidation accompanied me to the suburb where several couple from the region had gathered. One of the couples who attended plans to wed this spring. Another seems to be at a serious stage of dating. At the other end of the age/experience spectrum we had a couple with grandchildren. The pictures show how the time together brought one of the couples closer together. As it turned out, the biggest challenge was refocusing after a great lunch. The material was very well received, and it was a good day.
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Thrilled hearing that your studies are going well as usual. How many countries do you visit this trip? Everything is great here except for the usual illnesses and such among the congregation. We have a singing service tomorrow night. Have fun!