Making Marriage Work

Making Marriage Work

Date: Sat 25th June

Venue: Waverley Abbey House, Farnham, Surrey

Fee: £35 including lunch and notes

Time: 9am - 4:30pm

Description:
The course is designed for those involved in pastoral care and counselling, pastors, home group leaders, those who would like to strengthen their own marriage and many others.

A pastor and psychologist Dr Simon Gibson looks at some of the key factors that contribute to a functional marriage. Dr Gibson brings together multi-disciplinary insights against a backcloth of Biblical wisdom, in order to illuminate a path to deeper marital satisfaction. The contents of this seminar will be of immense potential value to all those with an interest in making marriage work. In particular, the seminar will focus on:

- Why it is so important that we make marriage work
- Key themes in making marriage work
- Practical steps for making the most of marriage

Speaker:
Dr Simon Gibson has extensive experience, both as a Psychotherapist and as a Pastor. He is a CWR lecturer in Psychology and Psychotherapy at Waverley Abbey House and London School of Theology.

Booking
For online booking, please visit the website. For further details, please email enquiries@waverleylearning.co.uk or call 01252 784774.
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