Setting Your Marriage Free
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The same powerful principles from Neil Anderson’s Steps to Freedom in Christ that helped set more than one million people free from spiritual bondage can now revolutionize marriage relationships. Anderson and co-author Charles Mylander offer the practical tools married couples need to safeguard their marriages against the things that threaten to destroy them. Setting Your Marriage Free gives biblical insight and practical help for any marriage-whether it’s healthy, in trouble or disastrous. Any couple willing to face the truth and walk in the light will find their marriage set free and become what God wants it to be.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764213908
ISBN10: 0764213903
Neil Anderson | Charles Mylander
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2014
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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