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Marriage is a divine institution established by God, and it flourishes when couples intentionally choose love, generosity and mutual support.
In a world filled with pressure, distractions and competing demands, nurturing strong relationships has never been more important.
This February, couples and singles are warmly invited to the J in G Corporate Retreat for Couples and Singles, a carefully curated, life-changing experience designed to strengthen relationships, families and personal growth.
Scheduled for 13th–14th February, 2026, the retreat will take place at the serene J in G Corporate Retreat Centre, Dahwenya, near Central University.
Participants will be guided through essential and practical topics including living in harmony through understanding temperament and submission to the Holy Spirit, effective conflict resolution, sound financial management, raising children with purpose, and the importance of writing wills.
These sessions are designed to equip attendees with timeless principles and practical tools for building healthy, resilient relationships.
The retreat will feature insightful ministrations from renowned speakers such as Dr Gideon Amenyedor, Mr Rudolph Martey, and other highly respected counsellors, offering a blend of spiritual depth, professional expertise and real-life wisdom.
Beyond the sessions, participants will enjoy refreshing side attractions including massage sessions, workout activities, worship and prayer, creating a holistic atmosphere of renewal and connection.
The rate is GH¢3,700 per couple, covering the seminar, food and accommodation for the period. It offers exceptional value for an experience that promises transformation, rest and renewal.
Whether you are married, engaged, single or preparing for the future, this retreat is an opportunity to invest intentionally in your life and relationships.
For enquiries and reservations, kindly call 0244 333 335.
Make this Valentine season meaningful—choose growth, love and lasting impact.

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