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Cheers to Eternity

Lessons We've Learned on Dating and Marriage

ebook
6 of 7 copies available
6 of 7 copies available
"A STELLAR BOOK for anyone in a relationship. The book is funny, thoughtful, informative, and very real. . . . Loved reading this book!" —Jimmer Fredette, professional basketball player "THESE INSPIRING WORDS are lled with so many positive vibes; Al and Ben make you feel that any relationship can be peaches and cream." —Jon Heder, actor from Blades of Glory and Napoleon Dynamite "WE love BEING MARRIED!" (We don't think people say that enough.) Author of the best seller More than the Tattooed Mormon, Al Carraway and her husband, Ben, remind you that marriage isn't supposed to be "serious and hard." A successful marriage is one that you build as a team—emphasizing constant communication, working through hard times together, and (above all) remembering to put God first. Using a wonderfully open dialogue, the Carraways share the funny, embarrassing, and honest lessons and struggles that have shaped their life together. Written for singles, newlyweds, and marriage veterans, Cheers to Eternity will help you bring new insights into your relationships, keep life in perspective, and make the rest of your life here and in eternity exciting, amazing, and meaningful.

Formats

  • Kindle Book
  • OverDrive Read
  • EPUB ebook

Languages

  • English

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