
Adventures in
Marriage
Every Couple.
Every Age.
Every Stage.

Learn how to:
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Recognize when communication style is the issue.
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Develop empathy, not resentment.
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Express clearly to prevent defensiveness.
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Avoid mind-reading and assumptions.
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Express and accept anger healthily.
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Fight constructively to resolve issues.
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Appreciate differences, don’t view them as threats.
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Reflect on past/current issues to understand what went wrong.
Upcoming Classes
Why Adventures
in Marriage?
MOST COUPLES DON'T KNOW "HOW" TO BE MARRIED
Marriage licenses don’t come with instructions so most couples don’t know “how” to create a healthy marriage. Adventures in Marriage (AIM) is a fun, encouraging, and interactive program that provides specific, practical, attainable skills for a successful marriage.

24/7 Support

The program is designed to help couples turn a good marriage into a great one, find hope in a struggling one, or take a great one to a deeper, more passionate one.
Come learn how to create the marriage you have always wanted with the spouse you already have!
Meet Your
Instructors
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Kristi Corley is Live the Life Central Florida's Regional Director. She and her husband Andy are the lead Adventures in Marriage Instructors

It has often been said, “Your purpose is often found where you’ve been broken,” and for Andy and Kristi, this statement rings true. In 2009, their marriage was on the brink of collapse, nearly ending in divorce. The years that followed were some of the most challenging of their lives, filled with emotional pain, struggles, and moments of deep personal and relational crisis. However, it was through this time of brokenness that their hearts were ignited with a passion for helping other marriages that were also facing difficulty.
What seemed like the end of their relationship became the foundation for a new calling. Through healing and restoration, Andy and Kristi found purpose in using their own story to guide and support other couples.
Today, they celebrate 28 years of marriage, and while Kristi serves as the official Regional Director for Central Florida, overseeing and leading marriage ministry efforts, the couple works together as a team to support and strengthen marriages. Their journey has deepened their bond and fueled a shared vision for helping others, offering hope and practical help to couples in crisis. They use their experience to show that even the most broken seasons can lead to profound growth, healing, and a renewed sense of purpose in marriage.
Meet the founder

Richard Albertson, Live the Life Founder
Adventures in Marriage is co-authored by Richard Albertson, the Founding of Live the Life and the author of the Start Smart premarital program, along with Dr. Lori H. Gordon, a prominent leader in the national marriage field and the creator of the PAIRS programs.
Richard is a co-Founder and Board Treasurer for the National Association for Relationship and Marriage Education (NARME), and he authored NARME’s charter in 2010, which has been signed by community leaders and practitioners from 28 states to date. Florida Governor Rick Scott appointed Richard to the Florida Faith-Based and Community-Based Advisory Council in 2013, and fellow Council members elected him Chairman in 2017. He previously served as Chairman of the Florida Commission on Marriage and Family Support, Chairman of the Florida Commission on Responsible Fatherhood, and Board member of the National Abstinence Education Association.
Let us bring
Adventures in marriage to you!
Contact
600 Rinehart Rd, Lake Mary FL, 32746
321-696-3962
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