Rhythms of Marriage Workbook: Building Shared Practices that Sustain a God-Centered Marriage - Softcover

Book 2 of 2: Rhythms of Marriage Set

McGee, Bill; McGee, Jennsey

 
9798995974642: Rhythms of Marriage Workbook: Building Shared Practices that Sustain a God-Centered Marriage

Synopsis

The book gave you vision. This workbook gives you a plan.

The Rhythms of Marriage Companion Workbook is a comprehensive, faith-rooted guide designed to take the powerful teaching of Rhythms of Marriage and help you actually live it out — in your marriage, your small group, your church, or your retreat.

Great marriages don't happen by accident. They're built through consistent, intentional patterns — rhythms. And this workbook exists to help you build them.

What's Inside:

For every chapter of the book, you'll find extended teaching that goes deeper than the pages, honest personal inventories to show you where you truly are, reflection questions for individual journaling, conversation starters designed to spark real dialogue, hands-on couples exercises, real-life scenarios you'll see yourself in, 30-day rhythm implementation plans with daily trackers, and Scripture deep dives that ground every practice in God's Word.

Beyond the chapter companions, the workbook includes a 120-question marriage assessment across all 12 rhythm areas, a complete 8-session small group curriculum, life-stage guides for newlyweds, new parents, empty nesters, and couples navigating crisis, extended teaching on neuroscience and attachment theory, and printable planning and tracking templates you'll use for years.

Who It's For:

This workbook was built to serve every context where couples grow. It's the resource your church marriage ministry has been looking for — structured enough for a 12-week class, flexible enough for a weekend retreat, intimate enough for two people sitting at a kitchen table. Whether you're a pastor leading a couples group, a mentor couple walking alongside newlyweds, a retreat director building a weekend curriculum, or simply a couple who wants more for your marriage — this is for you.

The Bottom Line:

You don't have to have it all together to start. You just have to start. One rhythm. One week. One small choice toward the marriage you actually want.

This is the bridge between the marriage you have and the marriage you're building.

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