In the last 5 months, Paul and I flew to Pennsylvania three times to take classes at Life Ministries. On the last day, we were all supposed to talk for a minute or two about our experience. I read this, which I am reprinting here by special request of one attendee who wanted to read it to her husband.
The Counseling Course
I thought I
would be a dutiful wife
And come
with my husband to classes at Life.
I knew all
about feelings and stories and such
But Paul was
in need of a counselor’s touch.
So we read
Larry Crabb and we packed and prepared
And headed
to Portland as late as we dared.
Paul on his
phone would tell all of gate ten
That six
tons of oats should be bagged by his men.
Then we took
off for Denver or Phoenix or Midway
Arriving in
Baltimore at the end of the day.
Our marriage
endured much testing and stress
From rental
car lines and baggage claim mess
We took a
wrong exit and had more dissension
When Google
said turn and I didn’t pay attention.
It’s good we
were headed for three days at Life,
Where they
know how to remedy marital strife.
Daily we
studied and listened and turned
In papers we
wrote, and gradually learned
Of passions
and longings, volitional beings
Structures
and stories and new ways of seeing.
We listened
to others and then in return
We told them
our stories and were happy to learn
That here
with these folks was a safe place to be
I could even
be honest with sad parts of me.
Of course
all this time I was trying to see
How the
practical husband was faring, for he
Has very few
feelings and might be confused
By longings,
emotions, and other words used.
But to my
astonishment, he was just fine
With classes
and small groups and then down to dine.
Meanwhile
his wife who knows all about feeling
Was disrupted,
confuzzled, and quietly dealing
With things down
inside that she couldn’t quite name
How could
this be, and who could she blame?
So Paul used
his newfangled counseling skills
To calm her emotional
upsets and ills.
Then back on
the airplane went Paul and his wife
Grateful for
all their new training from Life.
Love it! 😁😁
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