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Marriage 101 Quotes

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Shannon L. Alder
“If you have to convince someone to stay with you then they have already left.”
Shannon L. Alder

Shannon L. Alder
“You can't compare men or women with mental disorders to the normal expectations of men and women in without mental orders. Your dealing with symptoms and until you understand that you will always try to find sane explanations among insane behaviors. You will always have unreachable standards and disappointments. If you want to survive in a marriage to someone that has a disorder you have to judge their actions from a place of realistic expectations in regards to that person's upbringing and diagnosis.”
Shannon L. Alder

“As couples, we experience a greater fulfillment and intimacy when we keep the purpose of our marriage at its center.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“Since our thoughts hold power and where we place our focus largely determines our outcome, it's vital we understand our tendencies.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“God reveals His purpose for your marriage through His Word, confirms His plan through your circumstances, and affirms ongoing direction through people.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“If we devalue one another, we eventually dishonor one another. If we dishonor one another, then dissension grows between us. When dissension escalates destruction becomes inevitable.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“In a marriage relationship, God desires us to funnel our focus on celebrating and leveraging one another's differences. He intended our diversities. When we embrace them as an opportunity for growth, we experience remarkable results and accomplish more together than we would separately.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“Believing the best about one another and celebrating our differences impacts every part of the marriage relationship.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“Building on common ground begins by connecting and growing together spiritually.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Two Are Better Than One: Build Purpose and Unity in Your Marriage

“Core values define the principles, beliefs, and standards by which we live. As a couple, understanding one another's values provides additional support to discovering and defining God's purpose for your marriage, as well as growing in a deeper appreciation for one another.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“Marriage requires us to exchange our selfish nature for Christ's servant-like nature.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman

“God never promised us a problem-free relationship, experiencing total bliss every moment; He promised us He would be with us.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

Greg Gorman
“The inherent problem is that we fail to grow when we insist that all our problems are someone else's fault.”
Greg Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“The inherent problem is that we fail to grow when we insist that all our problems are someone else's fault.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Perhaps one of the greatest lies the enemy traps us into believing is that a blissful marriage just happens naturally.”
Greg Gorman & Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Whether our conflicts are gigantic or minute, confrontations typically result from unmet expectations.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman

“But if we want thriving marriages, we must stop focusing on our own needs and commit to focusing on meeting theirs.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

“Many marital arguments stem from expectations formed in childhood. You can avoid a lot of arguments by understanding the origin of one another's expectations and working toward cultivating realistic expectations together.”
Greg Gorman and Julie Gorman, Thrive in Marriage: Unlocking 10 Secrets to a Thriving Marriage

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