This study examined the perceived role of biblical counseling in enhancing marital relationships within Christian churches in Burol, Dasmariñas, Cavite. It aimed to investigate couples’ perceptions of counseling effectiveness on communication, their reported levels of marital satisfaction, and the correlation between these two self- reported factors. A mixed-methods design was employed, integrating quantitative surveys and qualitative Focus Group Discussions (FGDs). Using purposive sampling, data were gathered from 50 married couples who had participated in biblical counseling programs. Findings indicated that participants perceived counseling as “very effective” in improving communication (average weighted mean AWM = 3.63) and reported being “very satisfied” with their marital relationships (AWM = 3.82). Statistical analysis showed a strong, significant positive correlation between perceived communication improvement and reported marital satisfaction (Pearson r = 0.76, p = 0.000). Complementary qualitative data highlighted that participants experienced spiritual growth, improved conflict resolution through biblical principles, and reinforced their view of marriage as a sacred covenant. These results suggest that, from the perspective of Christian couples, faith-based counseling plays a vital role in strengthening relationships, promoting marital fulfillment, and nurturing spiritual commitment.
Paranga et al. (Fri,) studied this question.