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Relationships can be tricky, as they require two people to align their visions for the future and for themselves and each other in a way that needs to be communicated and capable of evolution. What many books on the subject fail to address is that both sides have things to do and things to ask for, often not in equal measures or deeds. Using scripture as a foundation, this book offers to provide both men and women with insight into the work that needs to be done to make a relationship and a marriage work: not only the things they need to provide their partner but to help identify the things that they need to ask for in return. By being good partners and mindful Christians, couples who read through this book will know how to speak to their partner’s individual needs and provide for them.
This book helpfuly provides lots of small, actionable items that people can use to identify their own behaviors and then change them to suit their relationship better. The writing style is very direct and down-to-earth, not mincing words to spare feelings or over-explain things that are better kept simple. Any points made using the Bible as an example of direct instruction provide the proper chapter and verse to allow readers to explore on their own and obtain more context. Though the text itself is brief, there are a number of different chapters and focuses in this book that will allow individuals or couples reading this together to take concise, immediate actions to see the impact it has on their daily lives. For those who want to pitch in and do their share while also learning how to make sure their own needs are met, this is a perfect guidebook to better marital bliss.