Can you imagine giving your inheritance to another couple– a couple who is not even related to you?
That’s precisely the goal of a marriage mentor. However, these mentors pass along a different kind of wealth: wisdom, encouragement, and experience. In a day when odds seem stacked against marriage, marriage mentoring offers new hope -one couple at a time. Trained mentor couples pair up with less experienced couples, relaying practical strategies and support for making marriage work. Marriage mentoring provides a powerful form of life-support to married couples.
There are three marriage mentoring tracks: 1) Preparing Track (to help engaged and newlywed couples); 2) Maximizing Track (to help good marriages become great marriages); and 3) Repairing Track (to help marriages in distress).
Mentors have already been trained at Victory under the leadership of Jethro and Rose Ekuta. Other leadership team members include Craig and Barbara Vankouwneberg, Francis and Vincentia Adams, Sunday and Matilda Akintoye, and Pastor Lisa Crenshaw.
Please sign up and complete the mentoree information form below.
For any questions, please contact Jethro or Rose Ekuta at 610-630-3973 or e-mail jee0789@yahoo.com.
Marriage Mentoree Information Form
We're so glad you are interested in being matched with a marriage mentor couple who will
commit to walking alongside you in your marriage. You're making a great decision to get
involved in this program. Please take a moment to complete this brief form so we can make
the best match possible for you.
Name:
Address:
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Email:
Wedding Anniversary (MM/DD/YYYY):
Children? Yes No
If Yes, please provide ages and genders:
Previously Married? Yes No
If Yes, please explain:
How would you rate your marriage?
(not happy) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (very happy)
For which category are you seeking a marriage mentor?
Preparing for Marriage
Maximizing your Marriage
Repairing your Marriage
In specific terms, what are you hoping that a marriage mentor will do for you?
Do you have any unusual scheduling issues that may impact when you can meet with your mentor?