The Course in Conjugal Love

I love what the apostle Paul once wrote:
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
— 2 Timothy 4:7
Invest in your relationship
for $140 CAD
Launching October 1st, 2025
This course offers everything you need to learn about nurturing and maintaining love between spouses. For the cost of a single therapy session, you can participate in Zoom sessions where I will present the material and host a live Q&A. Between sessions, you’ll have two weeks to absorb and practice what you’ve learned. Each pillar functions as a separate module. The course concludes in June 2026. You can choose to complete it at your own pace or attend the live Q&A sessions.
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Get a free sneak peek of the course so you can experience what’s ahead. There’s truly nothing to lose and so much to gain.
This course is for anyone – single or married.
Contact Dr. Jonk if you have any questions.
Twelve Pillars of a Strong Marriage
Marriage is constantly under pressure from modern culture, which promotes comfort over commitment and individualism over unity. True love is not about convenience—it is about choosing each other, every single day.
I guide couples through twelve core principles that serve as the foundation for a lasting and meaningful marriage. These are not nice-to-have ideas—they are non-negotiable truths for any relationship that is built to endure.
The Twelve Pillars:
- Partnership Over Individualism – A Marriage Is Not About “I” but “We”.
- The Alter of Marriage – Dying to Self for the Good of the Family.
- Intimacy Beyond the Physical – Understanding Emotional and Spiritual Connection in Sex.
- Parenting as a Team – Strengthening Your Marriage by Unifying Your Parenting Approach.
- Silent Connection – Recognizing That Deep Connection Often Happens in the Absence of Words.
- Financial Unity – Navigating Money in Marriage as Partners, Not Opponents.
- Trust as the Cornerstone – Emotional Security is Built on Trust.
- Mutual Respect – Honoring Each Other’s Individuality and Differences.
- Acts of Love – Small Gestures Make the Biggest Impact.
- Forgiveness as a Choice, Not a Feeling – Forgiveness is Deeply Tied to Mercy
- When Love Feels Dry – Living by Faith When Feelings Fade.
- Turning Toward, Never Away – Discerning, Trusting, and Staying Present in Marriage.