The Marriage You’ve Always Dreamed Of
Join us for this marriage seminar by Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley. Cost is $50 per couple and the deadline to register is Friday, February 17.
Two sessions: Friday, February 24 from 7:30pm-9pm and Saturday, February 25 from 9am-12pm
About Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley
Dr. Greg and Erin Smalley have been married for 16 years. They have three daughters, Taylor, Maddy, and Annie and a son, Garrison. The Smalleys live in Siloam Springs, Arkansas and work together at the Center for Relationship Enrichment on the campus of John Brown University. One of the exciting aspects of their work at CRE is directing a large, multi-million dollar healthy marriage initiative called NWA Healthy Marriages. The Smalleys speak together around the county and do intensive relationship coaching for both married and engaged couples.
Dr. Greg Smalley earned his doctorate degree in clinical psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University in Southern California. He has appeared on numerous television and radio programs and is the author or co-author of nine books including The DNA of Relationships, The Marriage You’ve Always Dreamed Of, The DNA of Relationships for Couples, The DNA of Parent and Teen Relationships, Men’s Relational Toolbox, Winning Your Wife Back, and Winning Your Husband Back.
Erin Smalley earned her Bachelor’s degree in nursing from Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona. She worked for eight years as a Labor and Delivery Nurse. Erin earned her Master’s degree in counseling psychology from Evangel University in Springfield, MO. Erin and Carrie Oliver have written a book for building healthy female friendships called Grown Up Girlfriends.
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Diane Parrish
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In a day and age when culture continually tries to redefine family and marriage – who is there championing the cause for the married couple? Where is their voice in this mixture? What is so wrong with “living happily ever after” as a husband and wife? Is that concept only to be found in fairy tales in our children’s books and stories? And if it is only to be found in children’s stories – then I ask you – why are they there? I will tell you why – because fundamental to children’s development is the need for hope and sense of a secure mother and father “happily married.” Greg and Erin Smalley have dedicated their marriage to the cause of Christ in married couples. They know that core to the husband and wife is the “dream of the marriage of their dreams;” they can help us all achieve that dream. I know that Ray and I joined forces with Greg and Erin by lending our voices for cause of marriage – how about you?
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Tony
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Lynda and I were fortunate to attend their Whole-Hearted Marriage retreat at Winshape–looking forward to seeing them again!
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