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  • Marriage

    June Hunt

    eBook (Aspire Press, Feb. 5, 2014)
    This marriage counseling book, Marriage: To Have and to Hold explains how to sort out common marriage problems, build healthy communication, and move your relationship in the right direction using practical marriage advice and biblical wisdom....and they lived happily ever after. Has "happily ever after" turned out differently than you thought? Most marital conflict and dissatisfaction stems from unrealistic expectations. In this Christian marriage book, discover how to uproot common myths about "What a Christian marriage should be" and find out Bible-based, practical tips for marriage that can transform your relationship from the inside out.This 96-page Christian marriage book is packed with advice for building a healthy perspective of marriage. Get Christian marriage counseling on how to develop sensitivity to your partner's needs, how to celebrate (not just tolerate) differences, and how to build a lasting relationship!With June Hunt's book Marriage, discover— God's purpose, design, and outlook on marriage. The common misconceptions and unrealistic expectations that can sabotage marriages. Practical tips on how to improve your marriage (because it's never too late). The male and female differences that bring balance to marriage relationships.Enjoy Having Helpful Bible-based Advice on How to Develop a Healthy Christian Marriage!In this fantastic 96-page minibook, June Hunt gives practical, Bible-based advice on marriage. Using the marriage relationship of James Dobson (marriage counselor and expert) as an illustrative example, she expertly addresses the challenges, benefits, and misconceptions related to building healthy relationships: In the definition section, June Hunt lays the foundation for truly understanding God's heart toward marriage. She reviews God's purpose for creating marriages and highlights the significance of a "covenant" relationship. In the marriage characteristics section, June Hunt addresses the common roadblocks to having a healthy marriage. She reveals how males and females often hold different expectations and desires in the areas of communication, appreciation, and being understood. By knowing how to balance these differences, marriages can be made stronger. Find out— The 20 unrealistic assumptions and conclusions that often unravel marriages, such as " My marriage will protect me from loneliness;" "Marriage will allow me to change my mate;" and "Marriage will guarantee me affection." 5 "profiles" of troubled marriages—and how to avoid failing into the same traps: the make-believe marriage, maladjusted marriage, mixed-up marriage, money-troubled marriage, and the misaligned marriage. 8 priorities that cultivate healthy marriages 3 God-given inner needs—and how God (not our spouse) can fulfill them. God is our ultimate need-meeter for love, security, and significance. The "Steps to Solution" section gives helpful relationship advice on how to build healthy Christian marriages. In this section, June Hunt unpacks the meaning of Ephesians 5:22-33, explaining it verse-by-verse and highlighting the importance of submission, love, selflessness, mutual respect, and more. Plus, she covers— 30 practical ways to transform your marriage—by providing positive affirmation, showing forgiveness, releasing your right to dwell on your mate's offenses, etc. 8 ways to grow a healthy, Bible-based view of mutual submission. Marriage tips for wives and husbands on how to better fulfill your mate's desires in the areas of respect, companionship, affection, household, etc. A "C.O.V.E.N.A.N.T" checklist helping you make the most of your marriage—by committing to working out your problems, offering love to your spouse even when you don't feel like it, detecting what makes you angry, etc. Helpful Do's and Don'ts on how to handle marital conflictsThe Bible te
  • Marriage

    Susan Ferrier

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, June 19, 2020)
    Susan Ferrier’s novel "Marriage", published in 1818, is a good read and interesting in a number of ways, one of which is its Scottishness."Marriage" is the shrewdly observant tale of a young woman's struggles with parental authority and courtship. Like her contemporaries, Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen, Susan Ferrier adopts an ideal of rational domesticity, illustrating the virtues of a reasonable heroine who learns to act for herself.Susan Ferrier's first novel tells the story of an English heiress, Lady Juliana, who elopes with an impoverished Scot, Henry Douglas, and has to adjust to living in a run-down castle in the Highlands.
  • Marriage

    Susan Ferrier

    eBook (E-BOOKARAMA, June 19, 2020)
    Susan Ferrier’s novel "Marriage", published in 1818, is a good read and interesting in a number of ways, one of which is its Scottishness."Marriage" is the shrewdly observant tale of a young woman's struggles with parental authority and courtship. Like her contemporaries, Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen, Susan Ferrier adopts an ideal of rational domesticity, illustrating the virtues of a reasonable heroine who learns to act for herself.Susan Ferrier's first novel tells the story of an English heiress, Lady Juliana, who elopes with an impoverished Scot, Henry Douglas, and has to adjust to living in a run-down castle in the Highlands.
  • Marriage

    Susan Ferrier

    eBook (Good Press, Nov. 25, 2019)
    "Marriage" by Susan Ferrier. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
  • Marriage by Law

    N.K. Pockett

    language (Blvnp Publishing Incorporated, Sept. 26, 2014)
    Romantic. Funny. And filled with great twists that you'll love. "Marrying a total stranger? I'd rather eat seafood for the rest of my life." What happens when two complete strangers are thrown into an arranged marriage they don’t want? All hell breaks loose.Ivory Hiddleberg, born to a long line of entrepreneurs, is in a sticky situation. As the first girl born in the family for over five generations, she was expected to do one thing: to marry into the influential Quartz family.To honour an age-old deal made by her great-great grandfather, she was set to marry Darius Quartz, CEO of a multi-billion company. Deadly handsome but cold as ice, she knew he could never give her the happiness she deserves. But with parents hell-bent on making the deal a reality in hopes of preventing competition between their businesses, they couldn’t do anything.So marry him she did.Six months later, Ivory finds herself bored to death. With her stranger of a husband gone for business training abroad, nothing much has changed. That is, until Darius returns. Add Ivory’s cheating ex-boyfriend, her hilariously loyal best friend, and Darius’ insane cousin to the picture, and her life just becomes more interesting than attending her French lessons.Will she come through? Will they ever learn to accept their relationship? Will love come after marriage?Grab this funny, romantic novel full of fun, joy, insanity, and most of all, love. Get your copy now!Absolutely loved this book!! It had me laughing from the beginning. So refreshing to have a good clean funny book! -keala98Loved loved loved Dairy and Aluminum!!! At first thought the marriage was archaic and forced but OMG did it work out. Great love story. It was great seeing how they ended up in love after being forced into a marriage of convenience. Definitely left me wanting more!- Marilyn This book is certainly worth the read. It had me feeling all the emotions and the characters and plot are so well written. I love this book so much. I remember when this book was on wattpad and now it became published and wow it has come a long way.-Fae
  • Marriage

    Susan Ferrier

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 1, 2016)
    "Love!—A word by superstition thought a God; by use turned to an humour; by self-will made a flattering madness." Alexander and Campaspe. "COME hither, child," said the old Earl of Courtland to his daughter, as, in obedience to his summons, she entered his study; "come hither, I say; I wish to have some serious conversation with you: so dismiss your dogs, shut the door, and sit down here." "Lady Juliana rang for the footman to take Venus; bade Pluto be quiet, like a darling, under the sofa; and, taking Cupid in her arms, assured his Lordship he need fear no disturbance from the sweet creatures, and that she would be all attention to his commands—kissing her cherished pug as she spoke.
  • Marriage

    Susan Ferrier, Herbert Foltinek, Kathryn Kirkpatrick

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, Jan. 15, 1998)
    Marriage (1818) is the shrewdly observant tale of a young woman's struggles with parental authority and courtship. Like her contemporaries, Maria Edgeworth and Jane Austen, Susan Ferrier adopts an ideal of rational domesticity, illustrating the virtues of a reasonable heroine who learns to act for herself. This new edition features an introduction incorporating recent critical work on national identity and gender, and firmly situating the novel within the context of both Scottish literature and women's writing.
  • Marriage

    Alicia Cafferty Lerner

    Paperback (Greenhaven Press, Jan. 2, 2009)
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  • Many Marriages

    Sherwood Anderson

    eBook (Open Road Media, Sept. 24, 2019)
    A Wisconsin man rejects his middle-class life in this controversial 1923 novel of madness and sexual freedom by the celebrated author of Winesburg, Ohio. This is the story of one John Webster, a quiet, prosperous washing machine manufacturer, nearing forty. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife, Mary, and their seventeen-year-old daughter, Jane. They are in many ways the ideal American family . . . until a certain madness takes hold of John; a madness that may in fact be the sudden dawning of sanity. Like so many men and women, John has dreams that he feels compelled to crush in order to function in his quiet, prosperous life. But down within his body, something is beginning to affect him—an irrepressible feeling of not being himself. It comes over him with all the excitement of springtime, and soon enough it will change him, and his life, forever. This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
  • Marriage

    Alicia Cafferty Lerner

    Library Binding (Greenhaven Press, Jan. 2, 2009)
    Introduction to the institution of marriage in different global locations, cultures and social climates.
  • Many Marriages

    Sherwood Anderson

    Paperback (Benediction Classics, Aug. 26, 2019)
    Sherwood Anderson, inspiration to Hemingway, Faulkner, Steinbeck and Wolfe, explores newly emerging sexual freedom in this work. F. Scott Fitzgerald regarded "Many Marriages" as Anderson's finest novel. Unforunately for Anderson, the sales of "Many Marriages" dropped following a crusade in America against "dirty books"".
  • Marriage

    Susan Ferrier

    Hardcover (Palala Press, Sept. 10, 2015)
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