Are We There Yet: Marriage A Perfect Journey for Imperfect Couples
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Rating | : | 4.89 (621 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1598943537 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-01-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Chappells have been married for thirty-six years and have four married children and nine grandchildren. Paul and Terrie Chappell live in Lancaster, California, where Dr. Their children are all serving the Lord in full-time Christian ministry. Chappell is the senior pastor of Lancaster Baptist Church and the president of West Coast Baptist College. Terrie leads the ladies ministry of the church and is also a conference speaker. . His biblical vision has led
We admire their love and respect for one another and have been blessed by watching their marriage. Any couple, from engaged to newlyweds to seasoned spouses, will be helped by this excellent resource. Regardless of what stage of marriage you are in, this book will help, encourage, challenge, and strengthen your relationship. B. and Mrs. Ouellette, Pastor, Bridgeport Baptist Church, Bridgeport, MichiganA must read for every married couple and every person contemplating marriage. R. and Mrs. --Dr. Don Sisk, Baptist International World Missions, Chattanooga, TennesseeRefreshingly candid, scripturally robust, and engagingly practical. and Mrs. Michael Edwards, Pastor, Heritage Baptist Church, Woodbridge, Virginia . We do not know of a better couple to write this book than Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs. --Dr. Chappell. The transparency of Dr. This book is a wonderful journey into
Whether you are a newlywed or have been married for decades, you will find in these pages truths to help you clarify your destination, communicate your needs, grow as a couple, and even shed some luggage along the way. In this practical book--a travel guide, of sorts--Paul and Terrie Chappell candidly share biblical principles and personal, transparent illustrations that will equip you to go further as a couple. But along the way, you discover that, as wonderful as marriage may be, it is more of a journey than it is a destination. Most people get married with the assumption that marriage itself is a destination. No couple has "arrived." But every Christian couple can enjoy marriage as the incredible journey God intended it to be.. Rather than being