Description
30-minute couples devotionals will strengthen your marriage
#Staymarried: A Couple's Devotional gracefully blends Scripture readings and therapeutic best practices to help couples bond. Michelle Peterson-whose #Staymarried blog and podcast have a well-earned following-skillfully highlights issues that all married couples face. With her smart, empathetic advice and understanding that cookie-cutter solutions don't work, every couple can learn to grow closer to each other, and to God.
When you spend 30 minutes each week discussing a reading with your spouse, you'll also learn practical techniques for effective communication and conflict management. You'll be able to better connect with your spouse, and strengthen your commitment to sacred marriage.
Discover why Christians are using this couples devotional as a resource for effective marriage guidance:
- Real solutions for real problems-Many marriages face similar issues: trust, intimacy, managing finances, and learning to fight fair (yes, you can learn to fight more productively). Academic resources and proven therapeutic techniques work hand-in-hand with faith to get to the heart of any issue.
- Manageable time frame-Weekly topics are bite-sized enough to tackle in half an hour, but meaningful enough that you can achieve real progress with each devotional.
- Skills for a lifetime-With this couples devotional, any couple can develop the skills to build a healthier, stronger relationship for the rest of their lives. This book should serve as a touchstone that couples can return to over the years when and if they need to.
Discover why this devotional for couples is a go-to resource for Christians who want to get (and stay!) happily married.
Author: Michelle Peterson
Publisher: Althea Press
Published: 05/23/2017
Pages: 246
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.80lbs
Size: 7.90h x 5.20w x 0.80d
ISBN13: 9781939754097
ISBN10: 1939754097
BISAC Categories:
- Self-Help | General
- Family & Relationships | Marriage & Long Term Relationships
- Religion | Christian Theology | Ethics