1. Mixed Faith Marriage Challenges
Faith Transition: Allan shares his transition from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, while Kattie remained a believing member. They open up about how this shift led to imbalances and tension in their relationship. Lack of Resources: With limited support available early in their journey, they created Marriage on a Tightrope to fill the gap for other couples. Sunday Struggles: They candidly discuss how Sundays became a flashpoint for conflict around church attendance and family activities. Loss of Spiritual Intimacy: The absence of shared spiritual practices created distance, forcing them to find new ways to connect.2. Strategies & Resources for Mixed Faith Marriages
Marriage on a Tightrope Workshop
A 7-week course (6 required sessions + 1 optional Q&A) designed for couples navigating mixed faith dynamics. Topics include communication strategies, building trust, parenting approaches, and managing spiritual differences. Next Workshop Starts: Sunday, April 6th | 7–9 PM MST Format: Live Zoom sessions + recordings available for flexibility. Register: tightropemarriage.org (Click "Join our workshop")Communication Techniques
Soft Start: Initiate conversations gently to avoid defensiveness. Own Your Role: Recognize and take responsibility in moments of conflict. Express Emotions: Open up to foster empathy and deeper understanding. Emotional Regulation: Tools to stay grounded and manage physiological reactions during tough discussions.Parenting in a Mixed Faith Marriage
Encourage your children’s autonomy in their spiritual journey. Balance your expectations with respect for your child's beliefs. Explore diverse rituals that honor both parents' perspectives. Resource Highlight: Uplift Kids for value-based, non-religious lessons.3. Personal Stories & Experiences
Allan & Kattie reflect on their own mixed faith journey, particularly around parenting and Sundays. Natasha Helfer shares a heartfelt story about her teenage son’s choice to attend church as a way to connect with his late father, underscoring the importance of safe, open family environments.
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