Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Review ☛ Tying the Knot: A Premarital Guide to a Strong and Lasting Marriage RTF by Rob Green Kindle ePUB Online

Tying the Knot: A Premarital Guide to a Strong and Lasting Marriage A strong and satisfying marriage must be intentionally built on Jesus.Advised by both tellers of fairy tales and harbingers of doom, many engaged couples simply don’t know what to expect from marriage, so they focus their anxious ene

TITLE:Tying the Knot: A Premarital Guide to a Strong and Lasting Marriage
AUTHOR:Rob Green
RATING:4.89 (455 Votes)
ASIN:194257259X
FORMAT TYPE:Paperback
NUMBER of PAGES:208 Pages
PUBLISH DATE:2016-02-01
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Tying the Knot: A Premarital Guide to a Strong and Lasting Marriage

Tying the Knot: A Premarital Guide to a Strong and Lasting Marriage

Advised by both tellers of fairy tales and harbingers of doom, many engaged couples simply don’t know what to expect from marriage, so they focus their anxious energies on the wedding day. Rob Green, a pastor, counselor, and veteran of many premarital counseling sessions, shares that the joy, fun, companionship, and love couples hope for before marriage are not only possible, they are actually God’s plan for marriage. But none of these wonderful things happen automatically when you tie the knot. A strong and satisfying marriage must be intentionally built on Jesus. Tying the Knot offers soon-to-be-married couples a practical vision of Christ-centered marriage that is realistic, hopeful, and actionable. This nine-session study guides couples through issues like conflict, expectations, communication, finances, and intimacy, showing how each can be successfully resolved with Chr

EDITORIAL :

Rob Green has given us a practical, biblical, and Jesus-focused premarital book to use with couples preparing for marriage. If marriage according to Ephesians 5:32 is really designed to put the love of Jesus and his bride (the church) on display, then it stands to reason that we should be talking about Jesus from the very beginning with couples who are preparing for marriage. Rob addresses all the critical areas that need to be covered but does it in a way that keeps coming back to Jesus. For years we ve adapted existing material and always felt like something was missing. It wasn t something; it was Someone, and Tying the Knot puts that Someone back where he s supposed to be at the center of marriage. There s no better way to help a couple get started right in marriage than to help them see Jesus at the center of it all.

-- Pastor Brad Bigney, Grace Fellowship Church, Florence

REVIEW :

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