
Title | : | #Staymarried: A Couples Devotional: 30-Minute Weekly Devotions to Grow In Faith And Joy from I Do to Ever After |
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ISBN | : | 1939754097 |
ISBN-10 | : | 978-1939754097 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle, Paperback, Spiral-bound |
Number of Pages | : | 246 pages |
Publication | : | Althea Press |
#Staymarried: A Couples Devotional: 30-Minute Weekly Devotions to Grow In Faith And Joy from I Do to Ever After Reviews
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Excellent product! Very much as described in the listing. Great quality and will order this product and/or from this vendor again in the future! Highly recommended.
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What my husband and I get out of this book many couples pay thousands for in couples therapy. The connection, conversation, bonding, and growth we achieve each week is well worth the cost of this book and then some. We used to do a shorter daily “Devo” (devotional) but the
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I purchased this for my husband for our anniversary, and we’ve enjoyed spending time each week working through the book together and strengthening our faith , together.
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My wife and I are on week 3 and so far this book is awesome. It leads with scripture and it helps open up the line of communication and helps understand each other a little better. We have been married going on 25yrs and this book is helping us to continue to grow in God
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It’s definitely something worth getting. My husband and I have been together for 15 years our 13 year married anniversary is coming up in just a few days and the last two years we have been not on the same page. I chose to get this book thinking it would be something we
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My signifanct other and I will be on week 6 this upcoming week. We look forward to the weekly devotions.
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Highly recommend going through this book with your significant other. It brings great insight to your relationship and allows you to connect on a deeper level.
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My husband and I received this book as a wedding gift. He is religious whereas I am not (which is totally ok considering this has biblical reference). I’d say the best way we used this book was to start healthy conversations about things that came up in life that we often