Wednesday, January 22, 2014

SOCIAL EROSION


According to author Daniel Goleman, although the rate per year of divorces has more or less leveled off, the risk of divorce is on a perilous climb. This means that the odds that a given newly married couple will have their marriage eventually end in divorce is high. 

The shift gets clearer in comparing divorce rates for couples wed in a given year. For American marriages that began in 1890, about 10 percent ended in divorce. For those who wed in 1920, the rate was about 18 percent; for couples married in 1950, 30 percent. Couples that were newlywed in 1970 had fifty-fifty chance of splitting up or staying together. And for married couples starting out in 1990, the likelihood that the marriage would end in divorce was projected to be close to a staggering 67 per cent. If the estimate holds, just three in ten of recent newlyweds can count on staying married to their new partner.

Although these stats are from America I won’t be surprised that the situation here in Kenya isn’t any different. The number one reason for this alarming rate is the steady erosion of social pressures.  The stigma surrounding divorce is no longer there even in the Church. It has become something acceptable especially with the influence of the media. Things that were once considered anathema have become acceptable to us. Someone once said that the things we allow we eventually accept.
What do you think we should do to reverse this trend? Your comments are highly welcome. Together we can come up with the solutions to this problem.
Coming soon-;
Couples Valentine Dinner
When? Friday the 14th of February
Where? IBS-Biblica Caledonia
How much? Kshs. 3,500/= only per couple
 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

WHAT IS BREAKING DOWN OUR MARRIAGES?



Happy new year to you all. It's been a while since we posted something on our blog but here we are once again. One of our resolutions this year is to continue faithfully writing and encouraging all of you who read and follow our blog faithfully.

Someone once asked me why so many marriages are falling apart nowadays. Whenever I attend a wedding or have the privilege of solemnizing like I used to do, I keep wondering will this one survive the test of time. Will they remain together until death does them part?

One of the best movies I watched during the holiday season was the movie “NOT EASILY BROKEN”. It starts with a beautiful wedding which is later on in the verge of being broken but the husband and wife eventually come to their ‘senses’ and the marriage survives. The marriage bond should not be easily broken as the name of the movie suggests. 

But unfortunately, many marriages today are easily broken by the flimsiest of all reasons. They tell me “we no longer feel for each other”, or “we had irreconcilable differences”, or one partner is not just willing to give the relationship another chance.

In  the coming blogs I will be exposing what I believe to be some of the reasons for marriage breakdown in our society today and what I believe are the solutions to these problems.

UPCOMING EVENTS 

1. COUPLE'S VALENTINE DINNER & DANCE FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14 th DETAILS COMING SOON.
2. SoMa- School of Marriage begins also in February
3. GAME CHANGER - A MEN OF PURPOSE PROGRAM ONLY FOR MEN BEGINS THIS THURSDAY JANUARY 16th AT LUTHERAN PLAZA AT 6PM. Kshs. 15,000/= INVESTMENT FOR TEN LIFE CHANGING SESSIONS THAT WILL TRANSFORM OUR MEN TO TRANSFORM OUR SOCIETY. CALL ME ON 0733-554493 TO REGISTER. LADIES THIS IS THE BEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE YOUR MAN, OR YOUR BROTHER, OR YOUR FIANCE.