marriage counseling cincinnati ohio

marriage counseling cincinnati ohio

May 14, 2008, Cincinnati, Ohio—With 50 percent of all marriages ending in divorce, more and more couples are focusing their attentions on finding ways to ensure that their marriages don’t become just another statistic. As a result, increasing numbers of couples are turning to counseling, therapy and seminars, seeking the answer to a happy and healthy marriage.

One Cincinnati expert says an approach that is working, healing and strengthening many marriages across the Midwest, is also one that some professionals might argue is archaic, passé’ and even male chauvinistic.  It’s an approach that deeply impacts, however, the majority of our country – those who call themselves, “Christians.”

“In our society today, the notion that wives should respect their husbands is viewed as ‘old-school’ and not ‘progressive’,” says Nina Roesner, Executive Director of Greater Impact Ministries. “The reality is, however, much like government and industry need leaders such as Presidents and CEOs, so does the societal group of marriage and family, and because our course is biblically-based, we believe the leader is the husband,” added Roesner.

But Roesner is careful to point out to this doesn’t mean husbands have the right to abuse their wives in any way. “Just the converse, we teach women how important strength, self-esteem and dignity are to a successful marriage, and how wives can play an instrumental role in helping their husbands lead with humility and love. These are the core, foundational principles taught in our courses.”  This is also the foundation of the new book recently released by Ms. Roesner, The Respect Dare

Roesner argues that modern ideals of marriage have actually undermined the institution, leading to even more divorces nationwide. “The problem is everywhere we look, we’re bombarded with images and messages telling us that marriage is all about self and self-fulfillment, and as such, if your needs aren’t being met, it’s time to move on.  Seldom do you hear the Biblical instruction that reads, ‘And the wife must respect her husband.’  Even women who do hear that still struggle with how to implement it in their own marriages.” Roesner says she got the idea for her book through the successful application of respect by wives in the Daughters of Sarah™ training course she teaches, combined with the book released last year, The Love Dare.  “If you’ve seen the movie, Fireproof, you see Kirk Cameron acting out this love dare and doing a fabulous job portraying two things:  Christ dying for the church, and a husband laying down his life for his wife.  I wanted to provide women with a “dare” they could take based on what we already know works to increase connection in marriages.  The book is a combination of real life stories from the Daughters of Sarah™ course, and a devotional experience that guides the women through increasing intimacy with both their husband and God.  And while some people may think the principles we’re teaching are outdated and old-fashioned, the reality is…they work.  If you don’t think respect is important to a man, ask him and see what he tells you.”

Roesner, through her course: “Daughters of Sarah™,” has helped many Tri-State wives. Her next course is slated for June.  Her book, The Respect Dare, is available at numerous book retailers, including Amazon. 

About The Respect Dare

The Respect Dare teaches women how to respect their husbands.  Men consistently affirm the difference respect makes in their lives; in their marriages and in how they view their own worth as men.   Over and over again, following their workshops they hear husbands declare that their wives’ new respect has inspired them to become better husbands and fathers.  The Respect Dare provides wives with real-life stories of options that increase their intimacy with their husband, help them learn to speak the language of respect, and deepens their connection with God.    

About the Author:

Nina Roesner – Nina has seen God’s hand at work by over 95% of the participants in the courses He’s inspired her to write improving their relationship with God and becoming more confident. She firmly believes that to be fully productive and have peace, one must live life for the audience of One, being fully engaged in all the roles He has placed us in. She has found her calling in leaving secular business to write and deliver courses for Christians at a fraction of the cost of what the same high caliber of training goes for in the marketplace. Nina has over 20 years in the communications and training industry including 15 years with the largest training corporation in the world. She has coached numerous executives and pastors around the country and currently provides leadership for Greater Impact Ministries, Inc. as Executive Director. She and her husband, Jim, met in 1985 and married in 1991 after Nina finished her Masters degree with West Virginia University. She and Jim are privileged to be raising their 3 children, Adam, Bram and Elizabeth, together. Her book, “The Respect Dare,” is available from multiple retailers, including Amazon.

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