LIFE Weekend Retreats — The Three-Day Program

Three Day Weekend Retreat

In addition to their outstanding four-day LIFE Marriage Retreats, LIFE's founders and Chief Trainers, Gerry and Margo Dye, are also pleased to offer marriage training opportunities through our three-day LIFE Marriage Weekend Retreats program. Depending on your relationship objectives and where you currently find yourself, this might be just the right Retreat for you.

After making the commitment to take your relationship to higher and happier ground, you deserve to ask yourself three important questions as you select the right Marriage Retreat for your relationship:

  1. What are our objectives for attending a marriage program?

  2. How can we create lasting change and continued relationship growth rather than just a temporary "burst of relationship energy" followed by a drift back into former patterns?
  3. What are some of the details of place and program that will create the memorable event of a lifetime?

1. What are our objectives for attending a marriage program?

Don't let anyone try to cram your relationship into a one-size-fits-all seminar that tells you what your objectives should be. Set your sights high and dare to believe that you are worth the best that a warm, trusting, and fulfilling relationship can offer. Couples who have worked with LIFE Marriage Retreats report:

  • A deep Strengthening and Healing of their relationship
  • Establishment of a strong foundation of Trust
  • Ability to Communicate and Problem-Solve effectively and from their hearts
  • Development of a warm and satisfying Emotional and Physical Intimacy
  • Creation of an exciting and satisfying Vision for their future
  • Discovery of a new Way of Being (as opposed to a relationship to-do list) that will forever serve their marriage

Three Day Weekend Retreat

Does that match up with some of the attributes you are seeking in your marriage? Then let's move on to question 2...

2. How can we create lasting change and continued relationship growth rather than just a temporary "burst of relationship energy" followed by a drift back into former patterns?

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