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Greg Violi leads online marriage course in lock down

Top Barn Christian Trust are hosting a live 3-session marriage course online during lock down.

Greg Violi will be leading the course utilising his popular book on the subject of marriage. Greg is a revivalist, an international speaker, and has a passion to see Christ revealed within God’s people, especially within the family. Both he and his wife were raised in dysfunctional families and yet have been happily married for over 30 years and have experienced the peace of God throughout their marriage.

With pressure on relationships at a time of lockdown, Greg Violi is hosting a live, 3-session marriage course that will explore how to make a good marriage amazing and how God can breathe miraculous new life into struggling marriages.

The marriage course will take place from 1-3 June and will cover the following topics:

Session 1 Mon. June 1st 7.00pm – 9.30pm
Marriage; its purpose from the Father and problem areas in marriages

Session 2 Tue. June 2nd 7.00pm – 9.30pm
The number one hindrance to kindness and honour in a relationship

Session 3 Wed. June 3rd 7.00pm – 9.30pm
The secret to manifesting and maintaining Christ in your relationship

More details can be found here




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