Pray More Fight Less A Couples Devotional
$15.99
Navigate difficult conversations together, communicate with kindness and respect, and establish a deeper connection through weekly scripture, prayers, and faith-based exercises.
Even the healthiest of relationships can be thrown off-balance when there are difficulties in communication and trust. Pray More, Fight Less by Karin Earle, LMFT, brings together scripture and therapeutic practices to help couples find spiritual and practical support while recentering their marriages on God. With weekly devotionals and faith-based therapy exercises, you and your partner will learn techniques for effective communication while strengthening your commitment to your marriage.
Pray More, Fight Less features:
– REAL GUIDANCE FOR REAL PROBLEMS:
Fighting in a relationship is unavoidable. Relatable examples and real-life anecdotes help reframe conflict in your relationship and help you and your spouse reroute unhealthy patterns of thinking, fight less, and recenter your marriage on God during difficult seasons.
– 52 WEEKS OF PRAYERS AND DEVOTIONS: ?
Setting aside time weekly will help you grow in faith together as a couple. Through powerful scripture, you’ll receive guidance on maintaining a God-centered marriage, especially when communication and trust break down. Each devotion offers a prayer for God’s strength, wisdom, and healing.
– PRACTICAL COMMUNICATION EXERCISES:
Communicate your needs while affirming your partner and understanding that we are all made precious by God, using helpful scripts and skill-building activities and exercises for listening effectively and building true intimacy.
– LICENSED FAMILY THERAPIST:
Author and therapist Karin Earle, LMFT’s, experience and passion provide couples with empathetic advice for spiritual growth and healing.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780593435908
ISBN10: 0593435907
Karin Earle
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2023
Publisher: Random House Inc.
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