March 19, 2012 Weekly Reflection

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The Faith & Politics Institute's Weekly Reflection
For the week of March 19, 2012
A Blessing for Work
In honor of the Celtic tradition of spirituality celebrated on St. Patrick's Day and in honor of St. Joseph, the patron saint of workers whose feast day is today, we offer the friends of The Faith & Politics Institute this Irish blessing for a fruitful week, no matter your occupation or vocation:

"May the light of your soul bless your work with love and warmth of heart.

May you see in what you do the beauty of your soul.

May the sacredness of your work bring light and renewal to those who work with you and to those who see and receive your work.

May your work never exhaust you.

May it release wellsprings of refreshment, inspiration, and excitement.

May you never become lost in bland absences.

May the day never burden.

May dawn find hope in your heart, approaching your new day with dreams, possibilities, and promises.

May evening find you gracious and fulfilled."  

     ---John O'Donohue, To Bless the Space Between Us:  A Book of Blessings 

 

 

 

 

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SHM

The Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation:  Interim Impacts on Low-Income Families

OPRE released an interim impact report from the Supporting Healthy Marriage (SHM) evaluation. This evaluation involves eight demonstration programs across the country that provided services under the SHM model, which included marriage and relationship education sessions and support services. Over 6,000 low-income couples enrolled in the study. The interim report presents 12-month impacts of the SHM demonstrations on a range of measures such as couples’ relationship status and quality, positive and negative interactions, co-parenting and psychological well-being. The project is being conducted by MDRC and its subcontractors, Abt Associates, Child Trends, Optimal Solutions Group, and Public Strategies, Inc. The report can be found at http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/strengthen/support_hlthymarr/index.html and a press release can be found at http://www.acf.hhs.gov/news/press/2012/ACFMarriagePrgStudy.html.


Bill

in the news


 
The M.Guy Tweet « Family Scholars
Dave Camp, R-Midland, was named “Champion for children, marriage and family ” by the National Association for Relationship and Marriage Education.
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Healthy Relaionships California releases Research Brief! California Relationships Improved by Marriage Education. Read more. Also check out our featured ...
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a Fatherhood article

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Hi Bill,

 

I appreciate receiving your “Scoop.it” articles related to NARME.  I’ve attached an article from a local community newspaper about the “On My Shoulders” fatherhood curriculum (from PREP,Inc.) that I’m presently offering in our area.

 

I wasn’t sure how to “post” something to the site, so I’m emailing it in case someone is interested in learning more about my experience and how it is helping dads.

 

Thank you!

 

David E. Brown, DCE, LPC

achiever, intellection, responsibility, input, learner

Minister for Adult Education & Family Life

Trinity Lutheran Church

38900 Harper Avenue

Clinton Township, MI 48036

586-463-2921, ext. 108

www.trinityct.org

 

 



Chick-fil-A's Leadercast 2012 | FTF eNews March Vol.1

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First Things First eNews
  March 2012    Volume 1  

FTF Classes

Preparing for Marriage*

A class for
engaged couples
   

 

March 21 & 28  

(Wednesdays)

5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

First Things First

 

 620 Lindsay Street
Suite 100
Chattanooga, TN 37403

 

Click here to register

Dinner or Lunch provided by First Things First

 

Visit firstthings.org for additional classes 

 

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Boot Camp 

for New Dads  

A class for about  

to be dads.  

 

March 24
 

(Saturday)

9:00 a.m. to Noon

Parkridge East Hospital
941 Spring Creek Road
East Ridge, TN 37412   

  

 

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FAM U  

(Family University)  

 

* Funding for this project was provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant: 90FM004801. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families   

Save The Dates!
 
GREAT KIWANIS
DUCK RACE 
Kicks off in April 2012

TEEN PREGNANCY
PREVENTION MONTH
May 2012

RIVERBEND'S
FAITH AND FAMILY
NIGHT 
June 12
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Chick-fil-A's Leadercast 2012
Strengthen Your Leadership Skills at Leadercast 2012
This year's Leadercast will be broadcast live from Atlanta on Friday, May 4, 2012, and will be simulcast to our local audience at the Brainerd Crossroads. Hear insights from world-renowned leaders at the top of their fields, such as Soledad O'Brien, Marcus Buckingham, Patrick Lencioni, Tim Tebow, Urban Meyer, Andy Stanley and many others.  This is a rare opportunity for the Chattanooga area, and seating is very limited. Register now to reserve your spot. Group discounts are available.

For details, call FTF at 267-5383 or visit firstthings.org

First Things First on WTCI

Check out the new season of "First Things First with Julie Baumgardner" on your public television station, WTCI. Each week, Julie will talk with guests on a variety of topics like mother-daughter relationships, involved dads, teaching kids about money and much more.  The goal of the show is to meet you where you are and provide expert advice for the modern family. Check out "First Things First" on Saturdays at 6:30 a.m., Sundays at 9:30 a.m. and Fridays at 9:30 p.m.

 

Tune in Saturdays at 6:30 a.m. for the following shows: 

 

March 10- Involved Dads

March 17- Career Development and Relationship Skills

March 24- Gang Activity

 

The Art of Marriage
Highly-Acclaimed Series Offered at Area Churches
The Art of Marriage series is being offered at Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church and Brainerd Presbyterian Church. This series is designed to give couples helpful information to energize your marriage relationship from a faith-based perspective.  The course offers something for everyone at every stage of your marriage.  Admission is free and registration is not required.


Signal Mountain Presbyterian Church
February 29 -March 28 (Wednesdays)
Location: 612 James Boulevard
Signal Mountain, Tennessee 37377
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Childcare Provided

Brainerd Presbyterian Church
March 7 - April 11 (Wednesdays)
Location: 1624 Jenkins Road
Chattanooga, TN 37421
Time: 6:15 pm - 7:30 pm
Childcare Provided- Advance notice encouraged
Please call 423.899.2424
 
If you would like to have The Art of Marriage offered at your place of worship, please contact George Clark at 423.267.5383 or george@firstthings.org.

  

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Chattanooga, TN 37403
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Romance at the MIM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Small Things Often...

March 2012  

Ignite Passion
and Intimacy  
 
The Connection Cube® dice cards for couples were thoughtfully designed to give partners ideas to create any number of opportunities for closeness. These flirty and sensually provoking cards prompt you to explore intimacy on a whole new level. For couples who just want to spice things up, partners who are shy about being sexually vocal, or even if your love life has lost its luster, these cards facilitate intimacy and provoke passionate creativity between one another. A must-have for every active couple!

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Hello contacts and friends, 

Thank you all for reading my last newsletter! I was thrilled to have so many responses and ideas for Valentine's Day! Keep up those healthy, creative ideas to make Valentine's Day, every day! 

- Val McKinley

 

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Romancing Arizona at the MIM

 

On Valentine's Day, my husband surprised me by taking me to the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM). Romancing Arizona was the theme of the evening and it was a treat from start to finish. Towards the end of the evening, as we sat and enjoyed watching couples dancing to the wonderful band that was playing, a thought crossed my mind that I knew I'd want to include in this newsletter: I was struck by all of the sizes and shapes of love! The dance floor was a study in happiness and affection.

 

Those couples in motion seemed to embody the qualities of what happy long-term couples do. In unions that thrive, couples are positive towards one another, are affectionate, and have sex.

 

Over the course of the month, I have been drawn to several articles depicting happy, well-known couples. The same trend I observed at the MIM was also reflected in famous couples as well! I'd like to share a few quick quotes that grabbed my attention.

 

(British prime minister) Margaret Thatcher: ("I was a better politician because of Denis.") "If you've got security and certainty behind you, if you come home to total loyalty and affection, then your basic worries in life are gone."

 

(Decathlete) Dan O'Brien: "...I'm a good husband, a good uncle. I once thought those were things that just happen. Now, I understand that you make them happen."

 

(Debilitated wrestling coach) Mike Powell: "You can be a macho man and love your wife. You can be a macho man and be sensitive." Mike tells wrestlers that he loves them and then, when they blush, he says there's no shame in expression. (Sports Illustrated, Feb. 13, 2012) "You don't have to say it back," he says. "Just know it's OK to say it."

 

(Astronaut) John Glenn and his wife Annie: Asked in a People February 20, 2012 article: What's the secret of staying together for so long?, they answered:


JG: "On April 6 it will be 69 years! We've never known a time when we didn't know each other. Our parents were good friends and visited back and forth. They used to kid us after we were married that they had us together in the playpen. And they did.


AG: "You know, growing up together as we did, all I can say is that we just enjoyed each other. And even now we like to be together. Every now and then we'll have an argument - everybody has arguments. But never in 69 years have we had a fight."

 

(Businessman and author) Harvey Mackay: "As I like to say, little things don't mean a lot - they mean everything."

 

So while our relationships may look different, whether you are an astronaut or a school teacher, loving healthy relationships have the same foundation of everyday love and affection. May those of us in committed, happy relationships pay attention to the shared wisdom noted above and continue to show our significant other our love as if every day was Valentine's Day!

 

Small Things Often

What You Do and Say Every Day Matters

Respect always; Repair Often

 

Remember to keep the happy in your ever-afters!

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Marriage 911 - Firsat Response - Ethics & Religion Col. 1,591

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February 23, 2012

Column #1,591

Marriage 911 – First Response

By Mike McManus

 

            Is your marriage in crisis?  Has your spouse given up on you and said she is going to file for divorce, or perhaps has already done so? Do you feel as if you are in a car wreck, bleeding but too weak to get out?

 

            Good news: you aren’t alone.  Divorce is opposed by four out of five spouses.  No Fault Divorce laws have unwisely given just one spouse the power to end a marriage.

 

            A proven resource is available to help you save your marriage for only $28.

 

            Marriage 911 – First Response is a 12-weekwork course that prompts personal and spiritual growth to help you mature so much that you can attract your partner back.

 

But you also need other “tools:” the Bible and a Christian friend of the same gender, whom you ask to be your Support Partner, meeting an hour a week for three months.  Marriage 911 includes a Support Partner Handbook for your friend, to offer encouragement and accountability.   

 

You must also read a Chapter of Proverbs every day.  There are 31 chapters, so you will read through it three times during the course.  As you read it, journal about what God is teaching you.

 

Your Workbook will also ask you to make a “Self-Nurture List” of 10-20 activities you enjoy that “are not immoral, illegal or expensive.”  Like walking, biking, fishing, attending a movie or sports activity, or reading a novel.   When marriages go sour, people lose a sense of who they are as individuals. Nuture yourself.

 

When the person meets with his Support Partner, he will be asked, “What was one thing God showed you while reading Proverbs this week?

 

He might answer, “I read Proverbs 15:1: `A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.’  Perhaps that’s why she left me. She often said, `You treat me like dirt, but are so kind to neighbors.’  I was a fool.  I DID take her for granted, and was too harsh with her.”

 

His friend might respond, “I am glad you recognize that in yourself.  What will you do about it?”

 

“I’m going to write her a letter, and confess my sin.  After she gets the letter, I’ll call her up and ask her to go to dinner to discuss my resolution to be a more caring husband.”

 

I interviewed Michelle and Ali Quiles in Tampa whose marriage was saved by Marriage 911.  “Before we were constantly fighting and bickering about petty things, at each other’s throats,” said Ali. “We still do argue, but I now have a humility with my wife.  I appreciate her more.”

 

Michelle added, “I learned I needed to seek a relationship with Christ first, which made everything else fall in place. I am a person who has struggled with anger my whole entire life.  I learned that anger is a secondary emotion.  From that point, I actually felt cured of my anger. The course helped me as a person.”

 

Changed people, change people!

 

Their leaders, Lee and Marie Perella, are a volunteer couple, who led a 13 week course at The Crossing Church, using not only the Workbooks, but a DVD series featuring its authors, Joe and Michelle Williams.   What’s unusual is that all of the men sit at one table led by Lee, and the women are together at another table, hosted by Marie. They view a short video, discuss it and then individuals meet with their Support Partner to discuss that week’s theme.

 

“It’s a triage center to help the wounded,” Lee told me.  “One partner may have already left, and there appears to be no hope of restoration.  We come alongside, give them comfort and support, and keep them focusing on God, rather than each other. In recent sessions, the guys noticed that one man did not show up for two weeks.  We took a picture of us staring at his empty chair, and sent it to him.”

 

Amanda Wood, a psychologist leading a group in California, told me, “In traditional marriage counseling, the couple comes and discusses whatever the fight was about that week. In Marriage 911 we have a gal whose husband didn’t attend. She said, “I will work on my part to find where I have been wrong and I will be the best wife to him, the hands and feet of Christ.”

 

Amanda added, “I love that focus.”

 

Michelle Williams says on one DVD: “Before you can truly reconcile with your mate, you must reconcile with God first.”

 

Copyright © 2012 Michael J. McManus, President, Marriage Savers, and a syndicated columnist

 

 

 

 

My new email address is mike@marriagesavers.org

Michael J. McManus
syndicated columnist
"Ethics & Religion"
President & Co-Chair
Marriage Savers
9311 Harrington Dr.
Potomac, MD 20854
www.marriagesavers.org
301-469-5873

 

 

A Brand New Season | FTF eNews February Vol.2

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First Things First eNews
  February 2012    Volume 2 

FTF Classes

Preparing for Marriage*

A class for
engaged couples
   

 

March 21 & 28  

(Wednesdays)

5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.

First Things First

 

 620 Lindsay Street
Suite 100
Chattanooga, TN 37403

 

Click here to register

Dinner or Lunch provided by First Things First

 

Visit firstthings.org for additional classes 

 

*************

Boot Camp 

for New Dads  

A class for about  

to be dads.  

 

March 24
 

(Saturday)

9:00 a.m. to Noon

Parkridge East Hospital
941 Spring Creek Road
East Ridge, TN 37412   

  

 

*************  

FAM U  

(Family University)  

 

* Funding for this project was provided by the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Grant: 90FM004801. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the US Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families   

Save The Dates!
   
FAITH AND FAMILY NIGHT
June 12

KIWANIS DUCK RACE  

June 16
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First Things First with Julie Baumgardner
 
A Brand New Season
We're gearing up for a new season of "First Things First with Julie Baumgardner" on your public television station, WTCI, beginning March 3. Each week, Julie will talk with guests on a variety of topics like mother-daughter relationships, involved dads, teaching kids about money and much more.  The goal of the show is to meet you where you and provide expert advice for the modern family. 

Chick-fil-A's Leadercast 2012
Leadcast 2012 comes to Chattanooga!
This one-of-a-kind event sponsored by area Chick-fil-A operators will be broadcast live from Atlanta on Friday, May 4, 2012, and will be simulcast to our local audience at the Brainerd Crossroads. Hear insights from world-renown leaders at the top of their fields, such as Soledad O'Brien, Marcus Buckingham, Patrick Lencioni, Tim Tebow, Andy Stanley and many others. You'll learn how to improve your own leadership skills, and have the opportunity to network with other leaders in our community.  Seating is limited. 

Click Here to reserve your space now.

 

Love Language Challenge
Love:  Have it Your Way
How would you like to keep that "loving feeling" long after Valentine's Day is over? You can with the Love Language Challenge. Created by Dr. Gary Chapman (author of the 5 Love Languages), this five-week challenge is tailor-made to help you show your spouse love using his or her own Love Language.  After the final challenge, you'll be entered to win some amazing prizes. You can even download the free app to get started. 

Visit lovelanguagechallenge.com to learn more.


  

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