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Old 02-01-2015, 04:38 AM   #1
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Free (Kindle) 4 Seasons of Marriage [Xtian Couples Relationship Advice]

The 4 Seasons of Marriage: Secrets to a Lasting Marriage by Gary Chapman is his couples relationship advice guide to Exactly What It Says In The Title, free courtesy of Christian publisher Tyndale House.

This has previously been offered free in 2013.

Currently free @ Amazon (available to Canadians & in the UK). Normally, this would have also gone free @ B&N (usually also UK), ChristianBook, and iTunes, like Tyndale freebies usually do, but a bunch of official promo freebies from publishers who usually make them multi-store from the outset are being slow to drop or just not appearing, so there's linkage for your price-drop check convenience in case this gets fixed in the morning.

ETA: now free in all the stores above and can be added to your library @ BookShout(online reading & in-app download).

Description
Spring, summer, winter, fall. Marriages are perpetually in a state of transition, continually moving from one season to another—perhaps not annually, as in nature, but just as certainly and consistently. Sometimes we find ourselves in winter—discouraged, detached, and dissatisfied; other times, we experience springtime with its openness, hope, and anticipation. On other occasions, we bask in the warmth of summer—comfortable, relaxed, enjoying life. And then comes fall with its uncertainty, negligence, and apprehension. The cycle repeats itself many times throughout the life of a marriage, just as the seasons repeat themselves in nature.

The seasons of marriage come and go. Each one holds the potential for emotional health and happiness, and each one has its challenges. The purpose of this book is to describe these recurring seasons of marriage, help you and your spouse identify which season your marriage is in, and show you how to enhance your marriage in all four seasons.

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