National Institute for Marriage in USA successful
BRANSON – In a day in which divorce ravages marriages around the world, the National Institute for Marriage (NIM) is experiencing a phenomenal success rate in saving troubled marriages.
Located just south of Branson (Missouri, USA), the Institute has managed to help 98 percent of troubled marriages that come there for help. Dr. Robert Paul, the Institute’s director: „I’d say probably the thing that has been the most successful for us is recognizing our place in the process and that, honestly, we serve a God who is very interested and willing to meet people in their struggles. We just help people to get out of the way and just be available to that.”
The Institute director says couples from all around the world come to NIM’s ”Marriage Emergency Room”, where husbands and wives learn that society has taught them the wrong concepts of marriage – and while there, says Paul, the spouses, with God’s help, rediscover each other.
Included in its ministry to marriages are NIM’s conferences and marriage curriculum geared toward couples, small groups, military families, and professional counselors. The Institute also distributes a monthly e‑newsletter containing articles on marriage, related research, and upcoming conferences. (AgapePress)
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