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Fit to Be Tied by Bill Hybels
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Fit to Be Tied (edition 1997)

by Bill Hybels

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Bill and Lynne Hybels draw on their own personal experience and a guiding faith to offer practical advice on how to enjoy a lifetime of togetherness - from finding a suitable mate and dealing with the most common marital problems to avoiding the pitfalls that can sabotage a healthy relationship. This easy-to-follow guide for enjoying a happy, healthy, and lifelong relationship includes: creative ways to court your spouse; checklists for singles to use in selecting a mate; steps to resolve conflict and not drive it underground; and practical ways to determine relational fit. Whether you are already married or planning to marry in the future, the authors' sound, wholesome advice can show you how to make wise decisions about whom to marry and how to stay married for a long time.… (more)
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Title:Fit to Be Tied
Authors:Bill Hybels
Info:Zondervan (1997), Mass Market Paperback, 288 pages
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Just about finished this book on marriage.

Been quite a good read so far, hope I retain some of it.

Might have to review it again and take notes. ( )
  dannyp777 | Aug 8, 2017 |
Finally there is a book on marriage that combines sound Biblical advice with reality. Written for the already married as well as for singles, Fit to be Tied offers workable strategies for maintaining a healthy, loving marriage, guidance for singles, and tests for determining compatibility. Bill and Lynne Hybels draw on their own personal experience and a guiding faith to offer practical advice on how to enjoy a lifetime of togetherness.
  BethanyBible | Jan 17, 2010 |
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Bill and Lynne Hybels draw on their own personal experience and a guiding faith to offer practical advice on how to enjoy a lifetime of togetherness - from finding a suitable mate and dealing with the most common marital problems to avoiding the pitfalls that can sabotage a healthy relationship. This easy-to-follow guide for enjoying a happy, healthy, and lifelong relationship includes: creative ways to court your spouse; checklists for singles to use in selecting a mate; steps to resolve conflict and not drive it underground; and practical ways to determine relational fit. Whether you are already married or planning to marry in the future, the authors' sound, wholesome advice can show you how to make wise decisions about whom to marry and how to stay married for a long time.

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