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Thanks for the work you do!

Have you ever found yourself so busy ministering to others that you've neglected yourself and your family? Of course you have - you're a pastor!

Bill Bright, founder of Campus Crusade for Christ, once told of leaving his wife waiting in the car after church -- for nearly three hours -- while he answered a young man's spiritual questions. When he finally made it to the car, Bill was so excited to share his experience that he didn't even realize he had neglected his wife.

Can you relate?

We know that as a pastor, you spend countless hours counseling, guiding, improving, and helping resolve issues in other people's marriages -- what about your own? FamilyLife wants to help.

If you serve as a pastor in a local church, we would like to offer you and your spouse 2 options to attend a Weekend to Remember marriage conference.*

  1. $69 per person – This is our way of saying thanks for the work you do.  Call 1-800-FLTODAY to register.
  2. You and your spouse go free – If you can give us a 10 minute phone interview your insight would help us to better help you, and we would be happy to give you and your spouse a complimentary registration. Our heart is to bless you and understand what your needs are so we can pray for you and develop ways to help marriages in your community.

CLICK HERE to start the registration process for you and your spouse to go free.

* These offers are available to all full time paid pastors or the unpaid senior pastor of a small congregation.