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When Two Worlds Collide: Managing Differences While Dating
Episode 391st February 2024 • Connect2 • Focus on the Family Singapore
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“There's a saying that two are better than one. Whatever I'm not strong in, Dennis is strong. Whatever I am strong in, Dennis is not strong in and that's where the partnership comes.” 

What if you fall for someone who seems to be on the opposite end of the spectrum? How can we manage such differences while dating? Tune in to the first episode of When Two Worlds Collide to find out how our guests, Dennis and Shiyun Goh, handled their differences before marriage. 

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Couples who are newly married or thinking of getting married can learn handles to walk into the next chapter of their lives with the Connect2 Marriage Preparation Workshop.   

Through the guidance of husband-and-wife trainers, participants will learn to:   

  • Engage in effective communication and healthy conflict  
  • Plan and manage family finances well  
  • Understand sexual intimacy and the importance of romance  
  • Manage expectations and plan for the future (children, in-laws, work-life)  

Couples will benefit from the interactive style of learning, practical tips offered, and deep discussions about topics that are not usually raised in conversations before marriage!  

  

Connect2 Marriage Preparation Workshop  

Couples can look forward to two weekdays online sessions    

and one onsite session on a Saturday.  

Find out the dates: www.family.org.sg/C2MarriagePrep

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