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Love to Stay by Adam Hamilton- Book Review


About the Book:

In this book, Adam Hamilton explores how, with God’s help, we can make love last. Drawing upon a survey of thousands of couples and singles, interviews with relationship and marriage therapists, the latest research in the field, and wisdom from the Bible, Hamilton looks at what it takes to create and sustain healthy, meaningful romantic relationships across the course of a lifetime.
Contents include:
More Than a Piece of Paper
What She Wants; What He Wants
The Significance of Sexual Intimacy
Habits That Hurt, Habits That Heal
Clothe, Bear With, and Forgive
A Love That Lasts a Lifetime



My Review:

Marriage is such a gift from God- that is one thing I want everyone to understand.  I enjoyed this book and will recommend it to many people in the future.  As a pastors wife it is so important to have knowledge on every book that I would want to recommend.  It is my heart and my husbands that the marriages in our church to be plentiful and that each spouse would be a blessing to their spouse.  The author writes in a way that keeps you reading.  I think every topic that Hamilton covers is so vital to every marriage.  If your marriage is on the rocks or you think it can't get any better then this is a good book to read and get you more in tune with the way God has created marriage to be.  



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