5 Love Languages Military Edition
$14.99
Wisdom for military marriages
Marriage is hard enough for the everyday civilian. But imagine marriage when you’re separated by thousands of miles, one of you faces daily the dangers of combat, and the other shoulders all the burden of home-front duties. Add to that the unpredictable schedules, frequent moves, and challenges of reintegration, and it’s no wonder military marriages are under stress.
Guided by input from dozens of military couples in all stages of their careers, authors Gary Chapman and former military wife Jocelyn Green offer you an unparalleled tool for navigating these challenges. Adapted from #1 New York Times bestseller The 5 Love Languages(R), this updated edition includes:
*A revised Q&A section specific to military marriages
*Stories of military couples adapting the love languages to their unique lifestyles
*Tips for expressing love when you’re miles away
The challenges of military marriages are unique, but they don’t have to hinder love. Whether your marriage is broken and needs healing, or is healthy but needs strengthening, The 5 Love Languages Military Edition will take you on a well-worn path to marital joy, even as you face the pressures of serving your country.
3 in stock
SKU (ISBN): 9780802414823
ISBN10: 0802414826
Gary Chapman | Jocelyn Green
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2017
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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