Wednesday, December 8, 2010

And this here's the TV. 2 hours a day, either educational or football, so you don't ruin your appreciation of the finer things.

Keeping with acrostics, I spend time in pre-marital counseling talking about S.M.I.R.K., 5 areas of potential conflict in marriage. I encourage couples to think and talk through these issues ahead of time, preferably prior to engagement ... but who am I kidding?

S … Sexuality
  • To what extent have you shared your sexual past?
  • What boundaries have you set prior to marriage?
  • How important is the sexual side of a marriage relationship?
  • How important is it to your potential spouse?
  • How have past experiences impacted your views regarding sexuality?
  • How does Bible address these issues so that your views might differ from the culture's?
M … Money
  • Who will write out the checks, etc. to pay the bills?
  • Who will balance the check book?
  • Have you constructed a budget?
  • How will big decisions be determined? Small decisions?
  • Will you both work? Either way, how will household tasks be performed?
  • Have you written a will?
  • What are your thoughts and goals regarding debt, savings, and retirement?
  • How does Bible address these issues so that your views might differ from the culture's?
I … In-Laws
  • What boundaries have you established where family is concerned?
  • What are the in-laws’ expectations of their new son/daughter-in-law?
  • Have you discussed how you will handle family holidays?
  • If there is divorce in your families, what have you learned from such exposure/experience? What are the grounds for divorce for you?
  • How does Bible address these issues so that your views might differ from the culture's?
R … Religion
  • How are your religious journeys/backgrounds different?
  • What spiritual/church issues have you already discussed?
  • Any compromises reached?
  • What is your plan for developing the family’s spiritual growth?
  • What is your anticipated participation in your church (e.g., attendance, finances, responsibilities, etc.)?
  • How does Bible address these issues so that your views might differ from the culture's?
K … Kids
  • If both parents work, who will look after the children?
  • To what extent have you discussed your plans regarding children (e.g., how many, contraception, discipline, attire, religious instruction, schooling, etc.)?
  • In the event of your deaths, who would raise your children?
  • How do your children feel about the marriage? How have you discussed the upcoming changes?
  • How does Bible address these issues so that your views might differ from the culture's?

General Questions:
  • Why do you think you should get married?
  • What counsel did you receive to encourage you to marriage?
  • How do your families feel about you getting married?
  • Are you in love? How do you know?
  • What do you enjoy doing together?
  • If one spouse is not going to be a stay-at-home parent, how will you allocate household chores?
  • How do you demonstrate love to your potential spouse? How does your spouse prefer to be loved?
  • What are your plans for conflict resolution?

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