Marriage : 6 Gospel Commitments Every Couple Needs To Make
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Best-Selling Author Paul David Tripp Offers 6 Practices for a Christ-Centered Marriage
When two people say “I do,” they begin the journey of a lifetime-and they expect that journey to be perfect. Expectations of the perfect marriage are sure to fade away in the struggles of everyday life, but many are shocked when their marriage morphs into something they didn’t intend it to be. A long-term, gospel-centered marriage needs to be grounded in something sturdier than romance.
In this rebranded edition of What Did You Expect?, popular author and pastor Paul David Tripp encourages couples to make 6 commitments to one another; commitments such as practicing forgiveness, appreciating differences, and actively working toward a relationship that is built on trust. Through each chapter, Tripp encourages readers to be motivated by grace as they strive to make Jesus Christ the center of their marriage.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781433573101
ISBN10: 1433573105
Paul Tripp
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Crossway Books/ Good News Publishers
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