What You Need To Know Before You Fall In Love
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Contents
1. Are You Looking For The Love Of Your Life?
2. Why People Fall In Love
3. Love Lies: Myths About Engagement And Marriage
4. But You Didn’t Hear It The Way I Meant It
5. A Blueprint For A Healthy Relationship
6. Choosing The Love Of Your Life
7. True Intimacy: It Don’t Come Easy
8. Is That A Monkey In Your Family Tree?
9. Marriage: Straight From The Heart Of God
Appendix A: Communication Is Vital
Appendix B: Premarital Communication
Inventory
About The Author
Additional Info
There are many reasons for falling in love and getting married and its not always easy to sort out your feelings, much less identify the signs of a healthy relationship … before you fall in love.
Using personal and professional examples, David Nicholson offers advice on how to:
* Recognize and deal with your motives for entering a romantic relationship
* Identify a healthy relationship: what it looks like, what it feels like, and how those involved in it should relate to each other
* Understand how family background plays an important role in the future of your relationship
In What You Need to Know Before You Fall in Love you will also discover how to make a good relationship better, how to improve a relationship that isn’t as good as it could be, and when to turn and run from a relationship that’s not working.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780785281436
ISBN10: 0785281436
David Nicholson
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: January 1995
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
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