Walking Together : Building An Intimate Marriage In A Fallen World A Bible
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The Walking Together Bible study begins with this challenge from Larry Crabb. But how do we go about promoting our partner’s spiritual and personal welfare? And how can we build lasting, intimate marriages in a complex, busy world when so many relationships are falling apart?
Jack and Cynthia Heald share their insights about communication, commitment, and honesty gleaned from 40 years of married life. Walking Together combines the Heald’s personal life experiences with an enriching biblical study on marriage and its true foundation_intimacy with God. Each chapter will help you understand yourself and whether or not your actions and expectations are based on nurturing your spouse or protecting yourself. Adapted from Jack and Cynthia’s popular studies Loving Your Husband and Loving Your Wife, this new study will equip you to understand your individual identity in Christ, promote your partner’s spiritual and personal welfare, and walk together in an intimate, lasting relationship.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781576831861
ISBN10: 1576831868
Jack Heald | Cynthia Heald
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2000
Publisher: Lightning Source – Print On Demand
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