In Search Of A One Womans Man
$15.99
……HANDBOOK OF MARITAL GUIDANCE FOR THE SINGLE CHRISTIAN WOMAN………
Kenyan by birth, French by education and American by marriage,
one woman tells of how she got to meet the one-woman’s-man, the story of how she finally met him after a real wilderness in the pursuit of a mate.
If you ask most women why they are still single, they will disclose to you that the largest number of men they met are unfaithful. ‘Just when you are in a relationship that looks like it is headed in a positive direction the man dashes off with another woman, marries her and leaves you there looking like a zombie’.
What this book enlightens you about is that pursuit of marriage is more spiritual than it is physical. Blessed are those who pursue matrimony by using the Christian path and woe to them that pursue it using physical methods…..
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SKU (ISBN): 9781615799046
ISBN10: 1615799044
Winnie Riley
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: April 2010
Publisher: Xulon Press
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