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Working with remarried couples with blended families in the parish setting: a six-week structured workshop

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Lynn Lyman Gant. Working with Remarried Couples with Blended Families In the Parish Setting: a Six-week Structured Workshop. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ad4e8d7-37fe-4a3a-b8a4-fbad3c2e587f.

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L. L. Gant. Working with remarried couples with blended families in the parish setting: a six-week structured workshop. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ad4e8d7-37fe-4a3a-b8a4-fbad3c2e587f

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Lynn Lyman Gant. Working with Remarried Couples with Blended Families In the Parish Setting: a Six-Week Structured Workshop. Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/9ad4e8d7-37fe-4a3a-b8a4-fbad3c2e587f.

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  • In the next decade, over fifty percent of American families will be blended families. The church now lacks the resources to offer these families the education, support and spiritual guidance which would strengthen the relationships of the couples and the families, make their expectations more realistic and identify the characteristics, stages and developmental tasks of remarriage. This paper helps fill this gap with a six week structured workshop for remarried couples with blended families. In addition, it presents a scriptural and theological justification for divorce and remarriage, as well as a family systems framework for understanding the blended family.
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  • 02/17/2024

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