Michael and Harriet McManus describe their approach to community-based marriage interventions, particularly focusing on churches and ministry organizations. Their marriage mentoring program is described with case examples. The authors’ beliefs about why marriages are deteriorating with recommendations of how government, researchers and communities can improve marriages are made. Finally, recommendations for future marital counselors are included.
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