LDS Newlywed Smart Start Kit
Article Guide
The LDS Marriage Network has put
together the LDS Newlywed Smart Start Kit, a series of articles
designed primarily for the LDS engaged or newlywed audience,
and those who wish to support them. These articles can be read,
studied, and discussed by:
- Engaged couples or couples thinking
about marriage
- Newly married couples and couples
in early marriage
- Single adults wanting to prepare
themselves for marriage
- Parents, grandparents and friends
who wish to support couples
- Religious leaders or community
educators who wish to support couples
These articles are designed to
give brief, practical, and insightful information on developing
and maintaining a strong and healthy marriage relationship as
husband and wife. We hope that you find them interesting and
share your feedback with us!
The articles in this series for
the LDS Newlywed Smart Start Kit, which will appear in order
on Meridian Magazine, include:
- Doctrinal
Foundations of the LDS Marriage Scott Anderson,
PhD
- A
Smart Start for the Newlywed Years: Marriage is Worth the
Effort David Schramm, MS
- Choosing the Same Partner
Over and Over Again: Commitment in a Healthy Marriage H.
Wallace Goddard, PhD, CFLE
- From Honeymoon to Happily
Ever After: Preparing for an Intimately Fulfilling Relationship
Laura Brotherson, CFLE
- Lets Talk: Applying the
Principle of Agency to Couple Communication Greg
McGreer, PhD
- Consider Your Finances
A Smart Start to Managing Money in Marriage James
Marshall, PhD
- What Did You Expect? Starting
Marriage with Realistic Expectations Chuck &
Laraine Chamberlain
- Dealing with Differences
and Resolving Issues in Marriage Sean Brotherson,
PhD
- A Prophetic Prescription
for a Healthy Marriage: A Foundation of Respect LDS
Marriage Network author
- Do We Understand Each Other?
Making the Most of Your Marriage Maurine and Scot
Proctor
We hope that you will not only
read these articles, but also share them with couples who are
thinking about marriage, getting married, or who have married
in the past few years. Also, we encourage parents, grandparents,
church leaders, friends, and others, to use them in discussing
how to have healthy marriage relationships with both single
and married friends and family members.
Each of us makes up part of the
community that sustains the marriages around us. We hope that
you will use the LDS Newlywed Smart Start Kit to strengthen
that community support.
Sean Brotherson Co-Chair
Wally Goddard Co-Chair
Maurine Proctor Convener
LDS Marriage Network