The purpose of this study is to apply therapeutic application of divorce crisis couple counseling based on Charles Guckin's narrative therapy to Christian divorce crisis couples. The participants in this study were middle-aged Christian couples, who were in danger of divorce due to intensifying marital conflicts after their husband's retirement. Counseling was conducted once a week for a total of eight sessions, and the researcher applied four stages of story therapy based on Guckin's story analysis. As a result of the study, the couple initially felt despair of the relationship due to the feelings of pain and anger received from the other patner, through the first stage of counseling, the couple discovered the key story that caused their divorce crisis, and through the second stage of counseling, they discovered the most important motives and reasons for causing the divorce crisis and talked to each other. Through the third stage of counseling, the couple looked at their divorce crisis from God's point of view, and they confessed that they were responsible for the divorce crisis by looking back on their spirituality in front of God. Through the fourth stage of counseling, the couple meditated deeply the Jesus Christ's Cross, realized the meaning of true love, and applied the love of the Cross to marital love. In addition, by asking for help from trusted pastors and saints in the church, it received continuous support from the religious community. The biggest influence of Guckin's story treatment confirmed through the counseling process is that the couple's story is reinterpreted when the wrong story created by the couple meets the story of God. Couple in crisis of divorce were hurt and desperate about the other person, but gradually looked at their problems in God, and eventually, they were able to embrace the future story of a new couple based on their past positive faith experiences with God. This study is considered to have great implications in that it applied Guckin's narrative therapy methodology to actual cases for the divorce crisis of Christian couples.