I almost didn't get this set because of someone's negative review about how theologically unsound he thought Pastor Mark was, but I'm glad I got it anyways. I don't know what theological stance that reviewer is coming from, but I found the theological suggestions in the video to be totally fine. Yes, God's love is unconditional, but to benefit from many promises and the wonderful relationship He offers us, we must comply with His conditions. I don't see anything un-Biblical about that. I am a very conservative Christian, but I found these videos to be fine from a Biblical perspective. He may come across as too "funny" for some people's liking who think these topics should be dealt with in a serious manner. But, I don't imagine those people would get a series entitled, "Laugh Your Way...." Anyways, I just encourage people to check out these videos for themselves. I also think those who are not religious would find these videos to be helpful and non-threatening.I also noticed a negative review highlighting that Pastor Mark tries to sell you his products through the seminar. The videos are an actual seminar he conducted. There are mentions of his books, etc. But what the reviewer did not mention is that if you check out the Laugh your Way website, you will see that Pastor Mark and his team do not charge churches a dime for hosting these seminars. They pay their own travel, etc. The seminars are FREE. As a business owner, I am not offended at all that at this FREE seminar he is promoting his materials that you can OPTIONALLY buy if you want.Anyways, we laughed a lot during the video series. These videos were very light-hearted, but I found that what Pastor Mark said about marriage was so true and so helpful. It has spurred interesting discussion between me and my husband as we recall how the video lessons apply to our marriage. The ending is quite touching.The take away from this series is the following:1. Yes, men and women have some silly things about them that cause them to act the way they do. This is how men and women can be. They also have different needs that must be respected and appreciated by the other spouse.2. Instead of trying to change the other person, let's understand why they do what they do and try to meet them half way and or find a better way to harness who they are and who you are to meet each other's needs.I hope others will give this series a chance. You don't have to agree with all of it to get benefit. At the very least, it's a great discussion stimulator on the differences between men and women.