With the odds of divorce at 50-50, modern day marriages already face enough challenges: career, family, finances and sexual dysfunctions — just to name a few. Inner-faith
marriages present yet other formidable hurdles: religion and culture. Some reports put the failure rate of inner-faith marriages at 75%.
Author and relationship expert Tamra Nashman reveals why inter-faith marriages are much more common today, why they break down and how to make them work. She’ll also talk specifically about the dynamics of a Muslim/Christian marriage.
Learn what it takes to bridge two religions and cultures when Nashman reveals:
• Why pre-marital problems (like Muslim in-laws) should be addressed immediately.
• Whether or not to worship together.
• What faith to raise the children in.
• How to overcome outside prejudice against your marriage.
• How to deal with male dominance and emotional abuse that may be cultural in nature.
Talk to This Guest About Crossing the Line—Her Own Personal Experiences When Religion Becomes a Cult
CREDENTIALS: Tamra Nashman is a print and media model who has spent the last twenty years speaking and teaching on inspirational and motivational topics. Her personal story involves surviving a plane crash, the loss of a child and an emotionally abusive marriage. She survived 20 years in an extreme, cult-like religion. Tamra tackles difficult subjects with poise and humor and is the author of the book SHOES FOR THE SPIRIT, ENCOURAGEMENTS: A Guide to Your Spiritual Walk.
AVAILABILITY: Nationwide by arrangement and via telephone
CONTACT: Tamra Nashman, (239) 877-1345 cell;
(239) 403-9360 (FL); Tamra@shoesforthespirit.com; www.shoesforthespirit.com

