I realize it's meant more for couples that have some serious marital issues to mend, but I decided to check out "Fireproof".
We're a new marriage so we're probably just in the "adjustment" period but we've had some minor arguments about stuff the last few days. Stuff like I guess he went along with like a bunch of activities I wanted to do but then he asked me to do something and I was tired and I have a cold so I was like "ugh not now" and he felt put off and blah blah blah...
So yesterday it rained most of the afternoon and I couldn't go to the beach. He of course loves to stay at home and read or watch documentaries so I got my laptop and I was just watching cartoons next to him and junk like that.
Then he went in his office so I was going to use the TV to watch more cartoons and some idea got in my head out of the blue that I should turn off the junkfood TV and do something useful for my marriage,
so I found "Fireproof" was streaming on Netflix and I turned it on.
If you haven't seen it, it's a Christian independent film about a childless couple in GA, married 7 years, he's a fireman and she's some sort of hospital administrator and they don't get along. So she asks for a divorce, and his Christian father introduces him to a 40-day activity journal that should win her back, but half of the the battle is he has to become a Christian so He can love her a new way. Only then did he have a hope of changing her mind.
They made an activity book about the movie (or did they make the movie about the book?) for couples and it's supposed to be especially good if they've drifted apart of if they fight alot.
Basically, the journal he followed in the movie to win her heart, which is the same set of activities in the hands-on book for sale at Barnes and Noble, has activities each day like
- Go all day without saying something mean
- Do something nice for her, just because
- Pray for her
I was just wanting to ask if any of the more seasoned married couples on here ever used Fireproof to mend a problem and what y'all thought of it's effectiveness.