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A Couple's Guide to a Growing Marriage

by Gary Chapman

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Do you have the marriage you want? What about the marriage God wants you to have? Marriage is meant to be the most intimate of human relationships, but for many couples this intimacy is only a dream.  The Marriage You've Always Wanted Bible Study will help you make that dream a reality. So much more than a personal and group study, The Marriage You've Always Wanted Bible Study will teach you to share your life more fully with God, and as your relationship with God grows and deepens, so will your relationship as a couple. Learn how to share yourself more fully with your spouse in: ¿ How to understand and be understood. ¿ How to express love. ¿ How to handle anger. ¿ How to resolve conflict. As you spend personal time with God and share time with your spouse and perhaps a small group, you'll discover the sense of closeness, of knowing and being known, of understanding and being understood . . . you'll discover what marriage is all about.… (more)
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Gary Chapman, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Five Love Languages and many other books on marriage and love, such as The Marriage You've Always Wanted (2009) and the Four Seasons of Marriage (2012). He now issued a Couple's Guide to a Growing Marriage. It's a Bible study, meant for couples to explore during a quarter. The book has both questions and tips for personal reflection, conversations as a couple, as well as topics to exchange with a study group. Some of the 12 chapters seem common sense, Christian discipleship principles or competencies of emotional intelligent people. Of course, these are applicable within the context of marriage as well. Think of a living relationship, and so conversation with God, dealing with human emotions, overcoming anger, listening skills, Chapman touches the importance of learning to agree, forgive, and conversations with your spouse, intercession prayer, love, attitude towards money (spending, saving, giving) and serving. Developing mutual sexual fulfillment comes as 12th and is only shortly introduced.
Chapman aims better relationships, both you & God, you & your spouse, and eventually 'all your relationships', which sounds odd, given the focus of this study. I didn't discover brilliant new insights, though it may certainly help others to figure out what lasting relationships are meant to be built on. Enjoy your marriage, let it grow in oneness. ( )
  hjvanderklis | Aug 26, 2014 |
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Do you have the marriage you want? What about the marriage God wants you to have? Marriage is meant to be the most intimate of human relationships, but for many couples this intimacy is only a dream.  The Marriage You've Always Wanted Bible Study will help you make that dream a reality. So much more than a personal and group study, The Marriage You've Always Wanted Bible Study will teach you to share your life more fully with God, and as your relationship with God grows and deepens, so will your relationship as a couple. Learn how to share yourself more fully with your spouse in: ¿ How to understand and be understood. ¿ How to express love. ¿ How to handle anger. ¿ How to resolve conflict. As you spend personal time with God and share time with your spouse and perhaps a small group, you'll discover the sense of closeness, of knowing and being known, of understanding and being understood . . . you'll discover what marriage is all about.

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