Not necessarily only couples who are having problems. It could be couples
who are betrothed...pre-marital counseling. It could be a problem with an
in-law; the couple are on the same page with not knowing how to deal with
the in-law and are seeking guidance from the counselor. It could be a couple
having fertility problems, or dealing with the loss of a child or other
family member. The couple may not be having problems with each other, but in
dealing with their different issues.

Kay

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Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] What is a Christian?


John wrote:
> I have been a pastoral counselor for, oh,
> maybe 35 years.   I have never met a single
> couple who would disagree with what I said
> in my post.   Not a one.

LOL.  Come on, John, think about it.  What kind of couples come for pastoral
counseling?  Couples who are having problems.  I'm not surprised that they
would all agree with you that family members are disunified in speech.


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