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Announcements
next week bgmc
Guys meeting next week after service
September worship night
giving time for tithes and donations and the end, envelope or online
more info talk to me
Intro
#family strong series
funny pics
interview style, i have a lot of questions, we wont get to them all, but i hope to have a second interview at some point to finish questions
intro janell and ryan
Origin Story
-how did you guys meet?
get married
2. personality differences
3. personality differences
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-Why were you attracted to one another in the first place?
-What do you like and admire most about each other? 5 things
If you could have been given a key piece of advice before marrying dad/mom, what would it have been?
-personality differences - love languages - needs - interests, hobbies, or activities?
How are you both different?
How have your differences shaped and impacted your relationship ¬– whether for better or for worse?
interests, hobbies, or activities?
-What energizes and encourages you?
-What are your most passionate interests as individuals?
What do you enjoy doing most?
How do you work together as a team when interacting with other people?
-How are you both different?
How have your differences shaped and impacted your relationship ¬– whether for better or for worse?
If you had to define “marriage,” what words would you use?
What makes marriage unique and different from any other human relationship?
How do you work together as a team when interacting with other people?
If you had to define “marriage,” what words would you use?
What makes marriage unique and different from any other human relationship?
If you had to define “marriage,” what words would you use?
What makes marriage unique and different from any other human relationship?
-When you really want to tell your spouse, “I love you,” what do you say or do?
When you really want to tell your spouse, “I love you,” what do you say or do?
-What’s one thing partner does that makes you feel glad you married them??
-What expressions of love do you find most meaningful?
-How do you respond when romantic feelings ebb and flow?
-What do you do to fan the flames of romance and keep them burning?
-Has your spouse changed significantly since the two of you were married?
How does your current relationship differ from the relationship you shared before the wedding?
Has your spouse changed significantly since the two of you were married?
How does your current relationship differ from the relationship you shared before the wedding?
-What aspect of marriage were you most pleasantly surprised by?
-If you could have been given a key piece of advice before marrying, what would it have been?
If you could have been given a key piece of advice before marrying dad/mom, what would it have been?
-If you had to define “marriage,” what words would you use?
What makes marriage unique and different from any other human relationship?
-What are the 5 most important factors to a good marriage?
communication, sex, forgiveness, same page, etc
What aspect of marriage were you most pleasantly surprised by?
Practical
-How did you decide on how to split up holidays?
How did you decide on how to split up holidays?
-Household chores and responsibilities - strengths
-How did you work that out?
-What did you expect your spouse to do for you?
What kind of household tasks do you enjoy most?
What are you best at — in other words, where do your personal gifts and talents lie?
How do you think you can best serve your spouse?
What do you expect your spouse to do for you?
Wash your clothes?
Maintain the car?
Cook your dinner?
Bring you the newspaper or breakfast in bed?
What are your assumptions about your own role in the marriage and your own contribution to the relationship?
-What were your assumptions about roles in the marriage and your own contribution to the relationship?
-How did your parents approach the question of male and female roles in marriage?
-How has the example of the older generation shaped your own attitudes towards this sometimes sensitive aspect of the marital relationship?
-How has the role of husbands/wives changed culturally?
Did you see lifelong commitment modeled in your family of origin?
How has your experience affected your view of this concept?
In the Marine Corps they say, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.”
Does this maxim apply to marriage?
If so, how?Would you describe your marriage as “an adventure”?
Would you like to make it more “adventurous”?
If so, how?
How has the role of husbands changed, and what would you suggest new husbands focus on to maintain a happy home?
-Bible say about roles in marriage?
What has been the greatest obstacle you and dad/mom have faced over 27 years?
What’s one thing that dad/mom does that makes you feel glad you married him/her 27 years ago?
How did you decide on how to split up holidays?
Commitment
How did you figure out the household chores?
-Did you see lifelong commitment modeled in your family of origin?
How has your experience affected your view of this concept?
In the Marine Corps they say, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going.”
Does this maxim apply to marriage?
If so, how?
Would you describe your marriage as “an adventure”?
-How would you describe your “long view” of your relationship?
Where do you see yourselves in five years?
Ten years?
Twenty?
how do you handle disagreements
What do we do when we can't agree on something?
Who do you turn to if you have problems that you realize you can't solve by yourselves?
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