FAQ's
We have had newlyweds as well as those who have been married for a long, long time (plus everything in between). There is always something to learn that will help your marriage. You could come every year and continue to grow in your marriage!
Coming to a marriage enrichment retreat is not an indicator of a problem or failure in a couple’s marriage. With any marriage there is always room for improvement and each day our marriages must be invested in. The couples who come, see attending the marriage retreat as a way to invest in their marriages. As with all areas of life, it’s possible to drift into bad habits, or to get complacent. Coming to a marriage retreat is a way to evaluate if those bad habits have crept in or how to avoid the bad habits altogether. Of course, there are times when couples know they need help in their marriage and they need it now. Sometimes coming to the retreats is an acknowledgment of help needed. You need to know you are not alone. There is hope and help. Part of Kevin and Janice’s passion for the marriage retreats is that they themselves know what it is to need real help in their marriage. They have been through those dark times and experienced God’s help to work things out and go deeper in their relationship with each other and with God. God used marriage enrichment retreats to accomplish this in their lives.
Yes. The retreat is one big package deal. We know you are busy and have a lot going on, but make the time to come for the whole weekend. It’s well worth the effort.
We have as hard a time saying no to cute kids as the next person, however we are really firm on this rule. No kids, even cute well behaved ones. Due to the nature of the retreat, best to drop them off with family and be blessed by attending the retreat with your spouse.
Twice a year. One in early spring and one in late fall!