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HomeBuilders Leaders GuideHomeBuilders Leaders Guide By Drew and Kit Coons This practical, helpful and easy-to-use leader guide will give you all the tips you need to start and lead a dynamic HomeBuilders small group bible study.

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Sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ Through Your Life by Dennis Rainey Jesus Christ didn't go to the cross just so we could have happy homes and fulfill the American dream … He came to seek and save the lost. More Reaching out articles

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Sisters in Service Guests include: Michele RickettOn the broadcast today, Michele Rickett, the founder and president of Sisters in Service, a ministry that informs, mobilizes and equips advocates to reach women and children in the least Christian regions, tells Dennis Rainey more about her ministry and about some of the women who are standing for Christ in their homelands despite persecution. Hear how you can get involved in the "March 4 Moms" taking place May 12. More Reaching out broadcasts
My Story: No More Marriage Casualties

Ted and Toni Ferguson
When Toni was a child, she grew up in a broken home. She missed not living with both of her parents every day. “Mostly, I lived with my mother,” she says. “She taught us about the Lord and that He loved us, but I still missed my earthly father.”
Toni and Ted Ferguson helped begin...

Toni and Ted Ferguson helped begin a
HomeBuilders ministry in their church.

Ted, on the other hand, grew up with both of his parents. But open communication was lacking in his home. “My parents, though saved, did not communicate well,” he says. “My father believed that being the head of the home meant doing whatever he felt was best without consulting or communicating with my mother or us children.”

When we married 31 years ago, we wanted our family to be different—we wanted God’s best. Since He designed the home with a mother and a father, then that’s what we wanted for our family. We desired to be lifelong friends who shared in family decision-making.

We also realized that we could never know enough about how to strengthen our marriage. When we attended a FamilyLife Weekend to Remember® marriage conference, we heard about FamilyLife’s small-group Bible studies, The HomeBuilders Couples Series®. We decided that it could help not only our marriage, but also other marriages in our church.


A revolution in our church

We attend Christian Faith Fellowship Family Church in Middletown, N.Y., and its vision is to build strong families. Almost two and a half years ago we visited with our pastor and his wife about beginning a HomeBuilders ministry. They agreed that the timing was right and that God was leading us.

We didn’t want to see any more divorces in our church. We felt that God was leading us to help strengthen others’ marriages while continuing to build a strong marriage for ourselves. So in January 2006 four couples joined us in our first study of Keeping Your Covenant, an introductory study for the series. In the last two and a half years, 96 couples have gone through Keeping Your Covenant, and it is revolutionizing our church.

We’ve discovered that most married couples are ignorant of God’s plan and purpose for marriage. Several of our couples came to a HomeBuilders group on the verge of divorce. One couple in particular told us there was nothing we could do to change their minds. They were already seeing an attorney, and they were set on getting divorced. By following the Keeping Your Covenant study and prayer, they decided they would work with God and each other to build a strong marriage for the future of their children and grandchildren.

Another couple had experienced some infidelity on both of their parts. The husband had stopped going to church. Following the sessions, he returned to church and is now seeking church membership. They renewed their wedding vows and are enjoying being married. They have forgiven each other. We saw them shopping together last week with their three children. It was a joy to behold!


Graduation/renewing of wedding vows

After going through Keeping Your Covenant, the couples have the option of renewing their wedding vows. More than 80 have done so in front of our congregation. We have one renewal-of-vows ceremony per season (winter, spring, summer, and fall), and it is incorporated into the morning service.

More than 80 couples at Christian Faith...

More than 80 couples at Christian Faith
Fellowship Family Church have renewed their
wedding vows after completing a study in the
HomeBuilders Couples Series.

We call it our graduation/renewal-of-vows ceremony. Everyone dresses in the same colors (red, black, and white) just like any other graduation. Each bride is given a rose to carry in her hand. Before the service we pray over each couple individually and we line them up and prepare them to enter the sanctuary.

As the couples walk down the aisle during the ceremony, their names are announced and their wedding pictures appear on a giant screen. The congregation applauds each couple. When all have come forward, we tell the congregation the vision of HomeBuilders, what we do in each class, and then we ask the couples to face each other and repeat their wedding vows. It’s like a fresh start.

On April 27, 2008, 25 married couples renewed their vows and sealed their words with a kiss on the platform in front of a few hundred people.

We want even more marriages to be transformed and strengthened through HomeBuilders. That’s why we are currently training some potential leaders who will help us facilitate additional groups. Our prayer is that there will be no further marriage casualties in our church.

There is so much joy in knowing that we are making a difference in other people’s lives. And to think that we just wanted to strengthen other marriages as we strengthened our own. We put our desire in God’s hands and He did the rest. 

A great marriage doesn't just happen.  It's the result of spending quality time together.  Be sure to visit FamilyLife's special I Still Do page for great ideas for investing in your spouse and enhancing your marriage relationship.


Related articles
"The Challenge to Become a HomeBuilder" by Dennis Rainey
"A Legacy of Spiritual Multiplication" by Paul Kelley
"'You Can't Help but Be Changed'" by Scott Williams

Related resources
HomeBuilders: Keeping Your Covenant by Various authors
HomeBuilders Leader Guide by Drew and Kit Coons
HomeBuilders: Building Your Marriage by Dennis Rainey
Simply Romantic® Dates on a Dime 


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Anonymous @ 7/9/2009 12:36:58 PM 
What a blessing! My husband and I are HomeBuilders Leaders in the Maryland/VA/DC area. It's so wonderful to hear of couples promoting and encouraging couples to join HomeBuilders. It's so beneficial for couples and your own marriage also! Keep up the GREAT work!

Maria & Derrick Purcell
Anonymous @ 8/11/2008 2:11:43 PM 
Your article has inspired my husband and me to start a Keeping Your Covenant study in our church. Many thanks!
Anonymous @ 8/9/2008 11:46:00 AM 
It is awesome to see how God uses ordinary people to make a huge impact in marriages and families! In your case, "ordinary" is a good thing. You inspire me to pray about how I can do the same. Way to go Toni and Ted! -D Mercer
Anonymous @ 8/8/2008 7:36:29 PM 
Way to go! mom and dad!
Anonymous @ 8/8/2008 6:58:30 AM 
It has been a blessing for us to take part in Marriage Builders. My husband and I learned to see each other as a gift from God and in doing so we are applying love, joy, peace, patience and self control in our relationship. Strongly reccommended. Be blessed G&A Mota.
Anonymous @ 8/8/2008 5:29:26 AM 
I am very blessed to be a facilitator for this ministry and believe me, it's a blessing to all couples that are engaged to commit themselves to this training. Even if you don't think that the Lord's work is being administered through this class to some couples, those are the ones that come to after the class and tell you, "we needed this". You never know what's going on in couples marriages, we can only pray that the class on the foundation of God's word can transform couples to be in love once again. RTC
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