The 6th Annual Married 4 Life walk is not just a celebration of the promise and commitment made through marriage but a powerful reminder that couples are a unit, never to let go of the hand they’re holding. This encouraging gathering, curated by Martez Layton, a certified professional life and marriage coach, and Woodrina Layton, a licensed therapist, is a testament to the strength of unity and support among couples, inspiring them to strengthen their bonds.
Coach Martez and Woodrina, founders of Healing Hearts Healing Homes, Inc., a 501(c) non-profit organization, strive to strengthen marriages within communities to help decrease the divorce rate and provide stability in families so that children can experience a healthy two-parent household.
Breathing Fire Back into Your Marriage
Using the tools God put on his heart to save his marriage, Coach Martez decided to walk with his wife, hand in hand, to face their challenges and embrace the good times they share. Affirming one another through coaching and counseling, the Laytons rebuilt their marriage by understanding their purpose and practicing forgiveness. These initiatives led to other couples joining them on this walk, and many years later, the Married 4 Life Walk is still breathing fire, not only into marriages but into communities.
Marriage ambassadors Ron and Shamari DeVoe have been dedicated to the walk as they have experienced the challenges of a marriage. With the help of the Layton’s coaching and counseling strategies, they forged through and sustained their marriage, leading to the birth of their beautiful children. As a testament to not giving up, the DeVoes have a deeply rooted passion for the promise of marriage and unity as they have worked through their marital roadblocks. They want to see other couples live out their purpose with happiness and fulfillment and not give up on one another.
Since the beginning of the Married 4 Life walk, couples have journeyed to draw inspiration from other couples and reignite the spark in their relationships. With love, value, and appreciation as guiding principles, couples can begin to understand the depths of their connection and the importance of nurturing it. This event serves as a beacon of hope for those seeking to strengthen their bonds and reaffirm their commitment to each other. As they walk side by side, surrounded by a supportive community, couples are reminded of the beauty and resilience of love, inspiring them to continue nurturing their relationship long after the walk concludes.
Healing, Joy, Community, and Unity
In pursuing harmony across the facets of their lives, individuals, as well as couples, face the challenge of balancing responsibilities while fostering transparent conversations about their needs and desires. This Saturday, April 27, 2024, marks a significant moment to engage in such dialogues and embrace a vision of unity and strength within communities. The Married 4 Life Walk welcomes participants to join a testament to the enduring principles of love and forgiveness that transcend boundaries of denomination and color.
At the heart of this initiative lies the belief in inclusivity, where families of all backgrounds are welcomed with open arms. As participants walk hand in hand toward healing and unity, they will be reminded of the invaluable support around them. Together, a space filled with fun, encouragement, and inspiration where couples can reignite the flame of love and strength within their relationships.
Guidance and encouragement are offered to those embarking on the journey of marriage, recognizing the importance of pre-marital counseling and the pursuit of self-improvement. The key lies in knowing one’s purpose, vision, and core values and refusing to compromise. Whether single or committed, individuals are encouraged to strive to be their best selves, speaking into existence the love and life they desire.
Join a movement celebrating love, strength, and unity. To learn more and register for the event, visit www.married4lifewalk.com. Let’s walk towards a future filled with thriving families and communities.