Attending to Your Marriage: A Resource for Christian CouplesCharles Joanides, 2006 - 196 pages Whether you are a couple preparing to marry, are newly married, or are past the newlywed stage, you will find this resource to be very helpful in your efforts to reclaim the love you have lost or to protect the love you still enjoy. This book combines down-to-earth examples, cutting-edge research and the author's Orthodox Christian perspective to assist you and your partner to attend to your marriage and its needs. |
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... Thoughts , Concerns and Issues 113 CHAPTER TEN Letting Go of Excessive Baggage . 125 CHAPTER ELEVEN Straight Talk About Divorce .. 133 CHAPTER TWELVE What's Your Perspective of Marriage ? 149 CHAPTER THIRTEEN Christ Bridges the Distance ...
... Thoughts , Concerns and Issues 113 CHAPTER TEN Letting Go of Excessive Baggage . 125 CHAPTER ELEVEN Straight Talk About Divorce .. 133 CHAPTER TWELVE What's Your Perspective of Marriage ? 149 CHAPTER THIRTEEN Christ Bridges the Distance ...
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