Before You Say I Do Devotional
$14.99
You’re engaged or thinking about getting engaged–how exciting! Now you’re ready to dig deeper and really get to know each other. Through noted Christian counselor Norm Wright’s interactive questions and insights, you’ll explore the interests you have in common, identify the qualities you appreciate in each other, and discover important areas worthy of further discussion. You’ll also find biblical wisdom, practical advice, and time-tested principles to help you
-make Jesus the cornerstone of your relationship
-create special times for the two of you
-establish a healthy sexual relationship
-understand each other’s role expectations
-clarify how you’ll handle joint finances
As you and your partner enjoy reading the Before You Say “I Do” Devotional, you’ll also be cultivating tools to help you keep your relationship vibrant and strong.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780736976015
ISBN10: 0736976019
H. Norman Wright
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
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