Letters to a Romantic: First Years of Marriage
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:The first years of marriage are filled with joys, sorrows-and surprises. They set patterns that can determine the course of the marriage for years to come. As you begin to work through the nitty-gritty details of home life together, you...
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:The first years of marriage are filled with joys, sorrows-and surprises. They set patterns that can determine the course of the marriage for years to come. As you begin to work through the nitty-gritty details of home life together, you probably have some questions, and you know the stakes are high. If you want to navigate the early days of your marriage in a way that glorifies Christ and honors his Word, Letters to a Romantic: First Years of Marriage is a great resource for getting a conversation going. In warm, short, practical letters, Sean and Spencer guide couples through their common "firsts": from major choices like deciding when to start a family, to the everyday details of establishing holy household habits, to the concerns raised by common sexual issues in marriage. You will discover the resources you need to lay a foundation for a healthy and God-honoring lifelong relationship.
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 571319
- Product Code 9781629954653
- ISBNÂ 1629954659
- EANÂ 9781629954653
- Pages 192
- Department General Books
- Category Relationships
- Sub-Category Love, Sex & Marriage
- Publisher P&r Publishing
- Publication Date Jul 2020
- Sales Rank 12176
- Dimensions 215 x 139 x 15mm
Spencer Harmon
Spencer Harmon is pastor of Vine Street Baptist Church in Louisville, KY. He is married to Taylor Harmon and has two daughters, Melody and Harper. He writes with his fellow author, Sean Perron, on their website, www.unspokenblog.org.
Sean Perron
Sean Perron (MDiv, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the chief of staff at the Association of Certified Biblical Counselors (ACBC). He is married to Jennifer Perron and lives in Jacksonville, Florida. He writes with his fellow author, Spencer Harmon, on their website, www.unspokenblog.org.