A person standing alone can be attacked and defeated, but two can stand back-to-back and conquer. Three are even better, for a triple-braided cord is not easily broken. Ecclesiastes 4:12 NLT
This year, as we seek God’s blessing so that we can be a blessing to others, I pray and hope that your marriage will be enriched and encouraged. May you and your partner enjoy the best of God and life as you share your lives together.
The Bible offers a powerful insight into survival: the importance of building alliances. One person can be easily attacked and defeated. Two people are stronger, able to stand back-to-back and conquer. But three are even stronger, offering greater protection and support to one another.
This principle applies beautifully to marriage. A couple can be vulnerable on their own. Inviting family, friends, or a church community into their lives can significantly strengthen their bond. Furthermore, when a couple shares a faith in God and makes Him the center of their relationship, they become even more resilient, gaining wisdom, resources, and strength. This is why the scripture says,
“a cord of three strands is not easily broken.”
This resource has been put together as part of our marriage week celebration . It is meant to be used as a couples activity. Take time out of your schedule and enjoy doing the sessions together and learn more about each other and also your relationship.
We believe building a stronger connection is vital to any relationship. So we hope you find this information helpful and it enhances your marriage relationship as you engage with it.
Join us for a special lunch designed to help you and your partner invest in your relationship and build a stronger connection.
This is a wonderful opportunity to take some time out of your busy schedules to focus on each other, enjoy a delicious meal, and engage in meaningful conversation with each other..
During our time together, we’ll explore practical ways to:
Our vision is to be a church where people flourish, growing in the knowledge and love of God and reaching out in the spirit of generosity.