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Did you know that the divorce rate among Mormons is now 40%, only 10% below the national average? With a 40% chance of marriage failure, it is more important than ever to be selective when choosing a spouse. President Spencer W. Kimball once said, "In selecting a companion for life and for eternity, certainly the most careful planning, thinking, praying and fasting should be done to be sure that of all decisions, this one must not be wrong." 300 Questions Every LDS Couple Should Ask Before Getting Married will help you and your partner explore common goals and perspectives. The questions in this book will inspire couples to gain a deeper understanding of each other to build lasting and eternal relationships. Some of the subjects covered include Should your children pay for their own missions? What have you done financially to prepare for marriage? Do you expect intimacy often? Does your partner? Couples should leave no question unasked when deciding on an eternal partner. Let 300 Questions Every LDS Couple Should Ask Before Marriage help you discover how to design a happy and everlasting marriage.

300 Questions LDS Couples Should Ask Before Marriage edition by Shannon Alder Religion Spirituality eBooks

OK, I'm not a first-timer at marriage - in fact, after two LDS marriages and divorces, I wasn't real sure I was interested in trying again. Then I heard about this book from a friend. She had loved this book as a guideline for conversations with a potential partner following many years as a divorced parent. Before I even saw it, I was telling others who were nervous about choosing a partner about it. I found it on line, read the reviews, and purchased it to review it for myself. (One review was pretty uncomplimentary.) I like the 'workbook' format - short concept statements with a number of related questions and spaces to start with your answers. While some of the questions are worded in such a way as to suggest the 'right' answer or a simple yes/no response, a thoughtful reader (or companionship) can use even these for a take off place for self-exploration and discovery discussion. It found it to very oriented around some concepts that are not familiar to those who don't know LDS Church doctrine, so I have felt it necessary to warn my 'gentile' friends about that - and invite them to learn more about them, of course! But I still tell them to use the book to guide their own searches into compatability and potential companionship.
And no - I'm not going to tell you that this book was the beginning of a wonderful new relationship for me. I will say that, with this book in my library, I feel that I have a tool that will support me well when and if I am in the position of considering another try at building an eternal companionship.

Product details

  • File Size 532 KB
  • Print Length 140 pages
  • Publisher Cedar Fort, Inc. (January 1, 2011)
  • Publication Date January 1, 2011
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B00AIEBKQ6

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It is not bad, but it could be better.

A couple planning on getting married who have not considered such questions need to. The best place I have found is on OKcupid dot com. A couple should answer about 2000 questions on their respective accounts and then compare and see how well they match up percentage wise. They will have many points then to discuss and resolve prior to marriage.

For those of us who are already married... I believe that whoever you marry especially in the Temple, as long as there has been no serious violation of covenants, can still make for peace and happiness. The best source and assurance of this is in the Proclamation to The World on The Family found on LDS dot org.

I am also sure that a marriage is harder to fail if this is followed faithfully "I feel certain that if, in our homes, parents will read from the Book of Mormon prayerfully and regularly, both by themselves and with their children, the spirit of that great book will come to permeate our homes and all who dwell therein. The spirit of reverence will increase; mutual respect and consideration for each other will grow. The spirit of contention will depart. Parents will counsel their children in greater love and wisdom. Children will be more responsive and submissive to the counsel of their parents. Righteousness will increase. Faith, hope, and charity - the pure love of Christ - will abound in our homes and lives, bringing in their wake peace, joy, and happiness". Author Marion G. Romney, Source LDS General Conference, April 1980

From Preach My Gospel Through the light of the gospel, families can resolve misunderstandings, contentions, and challenges.
It was slightly used which i expected. great book and great questions. me and my fiancee learned a lot about each other while 6 months of dating and this book brought up a lot of great topics. I would recommend it to anyone)
My wife and I read this book together before we got married. It was useful, but open and effective communication with each other is even more effective.
Great book with wonderful questions. I would not have thought to ask even half these questions but most of them sparked great, sometimes deep, conversations. Occasionally, we would even come up with a question of our own.
There are some good questions in here, but so many are repeats or are worded in a manner that can be offensive. My fiance and I stopped going through it. It was just annoying us.
This provided a lot of great questions to consider and discuss with your significant other but I felt several questions were similar and unnecessary. Overall, it was a good book to make sure you are compatible (in all aspects of life) with the one you are considering marrying.
Having been divorced, I am VERY skeptical of marriage. My boyfriend recently started talking about the "M" word and I panicked I researched online for help to know what to do. I got this book for myself and my partner. I will not be agreeing to marriage until we have both answered every question and have read the others answers.
OK, I'm not a first-timer at marriage - in fact, after two LDS marriages and divorces, I wasn't real sure I was interested in trying again. Then I heard about this book from a friend. She had loved this book as a guideline for conversations with a potential partner following many years as a divorced parent. Before I even saw it, I was telling others who were nervous about choosing a partner about it. I found it on line, read the reviews, and purchased it to review it for myself. (One review was pretty uncomplimentary.) I like the 'workbook' format - short concept statements with a number of related questions and spaces to start with your answers. While some of the questions are worded in such a way as to suggest the 'right' answer or a simple yes/no response, a thoughtful reader (or companionship) can use even these for a take off place for self-exploration and discovery discussion. It found it to very oriented around some concepts that are not familiar to those who don't know LDS Church doctrine, so I have felt it necessary to warn my 'gentile' friends about that - and invite them to learn more about them, of course! But I still tell them to use the book to guide their own searches into compatability and potential companionship.
And no - I'm not going to tell you that this book was the beginning of a wonderful new relationship for me. I will say that, with this book in my library, I feel that I have a tool that will support me well when and if I am in the position of considering another try at building an eternal companionship.
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