November
29
2009

Consider it a Dare

This forty day journey cannot be taken lightly.  It is a challenging and often difficult process, but an incredibly fulfilling one.  To take this dare requires a resolute mind and a steadfast determination.  It is not meant to be sampled or briefly tested, and those who quit early will forfeit the greatest benefits.  If you will commit to a day at a time for forty days, the results could change your life, and your marriage.

Consider it a dare, from others who have done it before you.

9 Comments to “Consider it a Dare”

  1. By Collin Bliss, December 22, 2009 @ 10:54 pm

    It’s the last chance for my marriage.

  2. By Sabrina McInnis, December 29, 2009 @ 8:51 am

    We got this book/movie from my sister for Christmas…We too are newly married (just recently Oct 10/09), however have been together for 3yrs…also are a blended family, Frank having a daughter from a previous marriage, myself having 2 boys from previous relationship and us having a daughter together. This can become very straining on our marriage and yes I can honestly say, we can become nasty to each other. I really believe that if we take this challenge, this can easy our home life a lot more and teach all our children to get along a lot better too!

  3. By Chris Gorsky, December 31, 2009 @ 10:01 am

    Hey Collin and Sabrina,

    Glad you are doing this… I want to hear how it’s going!

  4. By Maria, December 31, 2009 @ 1:25 pm

    I look forward to starting this challenge tomorrow. I truly think it will be great. I am not married yet, but have been with my boyfriend for 5 years and a half, and we have our challenges… I just feel that our relationship needs improvement, and I think this will be nothing but good for us!

  5. By Agnes, December 31, 2009 @ 6:37 pm

    I did the dare Nov/Dec of 2009. I am not married but everyone I come into contact with I am in relation to. You may be very suprised to see where this “love” challenge takes you.

  6. By Sabrina McInnis, January 1, 2010 @ 11:25 am

    Ok, so today we had our differences, however we managed to be kind and paitent with each other. I am pretty proud of myself as I truly believe this could work and make things better in our relationship/family! Well we are on the road to improvement and that’s what counts!

  7. By Suzy, January 1, 2010 @ 8:48 pm

    I’m going to try it too for the second time. All the best to all who dare to love.

  8. By Jennifer Bankley, January 3, 2010 @ 8:47 pm

    I am choosing to do the love dare because I feel as though there is no time for my husband and I as a couple! We have been married for 4 years in March, our son Kaleb is 4, Gabrielle is 18 months and Isabella is now 1 month old….My husband also own his own business (flooring) and I am on maternity leave for a year. I would love to see what God can do through this love dare in our marriage! A lot of the time we argue over simple things and we are both very stubborn! I just want God to guide my words, actions and emotions in our marriage. I am looking forward to being a light and putting God first, myself last and others in between! :)

  9. By Jay Deans, January 10, 2010 @ 1:41 am

    I’m going to try the program with my husband of 2 years. Our love definitely has room to grow. I hope other gay couples can try the program and realize that God’s love can transform their relationships too. Good luck to all :)