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The Four Seasons of Marriage The Four Seasons of Marriage by Gary Chapman
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“The decisions we make regarding vocation, child rearing, education, civic and church involvement, and other areas of life create changes that affect our marriage relationships. The manner in which couples process these changes will determine the quality of their marriages.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“The social institution of marriage is first and foremost a covenant relationship in which a man and a woman pledge themselves to each other for a lifetime partnership. In the biblical account of creation, God’s expressed”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“All research indicates that an intimate marriage provides the safest and most productive climate for raising children,”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“qué forma práctica puede una pareja establecer un cerco de protección alrededor de su relación para evitar el divorcio?”
Gary Chapman, Las cuatro estaciones del matrimonio
“Hurt, anger, disappointment, loneliness, rejection, and sometimes hopelessness are some of the emotions that couples experience when their marriage is in the season of winter.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“Our response to change consists of emotions, attitudes, and actions.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“The purpose of life is to know God and to bring glory and honor to his name. For most people, marriage enhances the possibility of achieving this objective.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“Husbands and wives are designed to complement each other. When the man is weak, his wife is strong; when she stumbles, he is there to pick her up. Life is easier when two hearts and minds are committed to working together to face the challenges of the day.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“Because the desire and drive for intimacy are at the very heart of marriage, the individuals involved become troubled about their relationship when such intimacy is not attained.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“Some of the emotions of winter are hurt, anger, and disappointment, often accompanied by loneliness and a sense of rejection.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“Emotions tell us that something is wrong or right in a relationship, but emotions must lead to reason, and reason must be guided by truth if we are to take constructive action.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“Life is full of unanticipated changes. Our only choice as couples is in how we will respond.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage
“From a biblical perspective, the purpose of life is not to accomplish our own objectives. The purpose of life is to know God and to bring glory and honor to his name.”
Gary Chapman, The Four Seasons of Marriage