Married And Still Loving It
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A guide for making the most of the best half of marriage
How do you have a marriage that thrives in the later years, not falling into a rut but embracing adventure hand-in-hand?
Married and Still Loving It, by Harold Myra and Gary Chapman, #1 bestselling author of The Five Love Languages(R), tells you how. Combining the wisdom and insights of two veteran authors with the experiences of a hundred mature couples who have stayed together through thick and thin, it is a treasure trove of actionable ideas and principles for having a marriage that gets better every year.
It honestly examines the challenges of the later years of marriage, like health issues, aging parents, adult children’s choices, and financial concerns, and yet it celebrates the joys, like grandkids, more free time, and having so much to offer others.
Between the stories, interviews, and authors’ personable tones, Married and Still Loving It feels less like a marriage book and more like a gathering of wise friends. You will be inspired by couples who have maintained strong relationships and are positively influencing others while positively impacting their world. So much is yet ahead, and Married and Still Loving It will help you embrace it.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780802412928
ISBN10: 0802412920
Gary Chapman | Harold Myra
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 2016
Publisher: Moody Publishers
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