I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook Now Available
We have just published I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook, and we’re asking for your support. This book is an inspirational resource for creating compelling marriage vows that has been endorsed by noted psychologists and theologians alike, including Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., author of Getting the Love You Want and cocreator of Imago Relationship Therapy.
Our intention is to make our book available to conscious couples in the U.S. and beyond and we want your support in doing so. Specifically, we’re asking you to take any of the actions below that fit for you.
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Spread the word–Forward this e-mail to your friends, family, and colleagues to let them know about I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook and the marriage and relationship resources at our website. | |
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Join our weblog mailing list–Stay in touch with our efforts by subscribing to our blog mailing list for occasional broadcasts of our posts. We’ll offer relationship ideas, tips, and resources that you can use in your primary relationship. Simply go to marriagevowworkbook.com/blog and enter your name and e-mail address into the “Subscribe” form. | |
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Share your wisdom–E-mail us your favorite marriage and relationship resources–blogs, websites, books, tips, or your own marriage vows for possible inclusion on our website. Or you may wish to post a comment at our blog. | |
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Connect us with your industry contacts–If you have contacts in the media, the publishing world, or the wedding industry who you think would be interested in our book, we’d be delighted to learn how we might connect with them. | |
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Buy books–If someone in your life is getting married soon, consider gifting them with a copy of I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook. Or if you’re if you’re in a committed relationship and want to write vows of recommitment, the workbook is perfect for that too. |
Thank you for your consideration of our request. Please know that we deeply appreciate any support you are willing to offer us in this endeavor–prayers, meditations, and positive energy included.
With love and gratitude,
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| Shonnie Lavender & Bruce Mulkey |
| Authors of I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook |
| www.marriagevowworkbook.com |
Rolling off the press very soon!
We’re so excited to pass along the news that soon–within the next two weeks–I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook, will be rolling off the printing press, ready for relationships around the globe. It’s been a year in the writing, design, and editing phase, so we’re ready to bring this baby into the world and share it with couples who want to create inspired relationships.
For those of you just now learning about the book, here are a few key facts:
- Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., author of Getting the Love You Want had this to say, “This creative workbook will be valuable to any couple planning their marriage or recommitment. Furthermore, the post-ceremony guidance will help them transform their wedding into their marriage. I highly recommend it.”
- This workbook is for you and your partner . . . to help you create evocative and meaningful marriage vows that will serve you not only during the marriage ceremony itself but throughout your lives together. Whether you and your partner are conservative or liberal, whether you’re straight or gay, whether this is your first marriage or you’ve been married previously, whether you’re religious or not, you can use this workbook to create a powerful and enduring relationship.
- It’s 112 pages long and has nine chapters with sixteen exercises. By completing the exercises and sharing with your partner, you have the opportunity to:
- Awaken to the deepest reasons for joining your lives in marriage
- Envision what you want most from your life together
- Initiate a ritual to sustain your marriage for many years to come
- Create a loving, committed partnership that’s truly ideal for both of you
- We’ve dedicated I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook, to our dear friends Tom and Sharon Parish who during their eighteen-year marriage, modeled profound love and steadfast commitment, and who during Sharon’s recent passing, modeled undeniable grace and courageous letting go. Sharon Parish passed from her mortal form at the age of forty-nine on May 31, 2006. To learn why we loved this remarkable woman so much, visit the weblog created by her husband and our cherished friend, Tom Parish: http://sharonparish.typepad.com.
We’ll be in touch with more news soon. Until then, feel free to ask questions, share your ides about creating magnificent marriages, or tell us how you intend to use the I Do! I Do! The Marriage Vow Workbook in your life.
Peace,
Shonnie


