What are you communicating to each other? Does your spouse hear what you say but not what you mean? Are you tired of misunderstandings and conversations that go in circles but get you nowhere? Do you long for a marriage where honesty clears the air in your home, making your relationship with each other and with God a more seamless, less tiring experience? The secret is in seeking to truly know the person you married. And in the real-life flow of this audio book, you’ll find this out and more. You’ll unravel the mystery of your differences. You’ll plumb the well of your mate’s emotions. You’ll discover the plan God had in mind when He put you together. That’s what happens when you start speaking each other’s language.
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"Always can learn comething that you can take into your marriage and make it stronger. I personally liked the take on the different ways people feel loved and how you can being doing 4 of the 5 but if the 5th is your husband/wife's main love language, you are probably missing the boat.... "
— Jason (4 out of 5 stars)
" Always can learn comething that you can take into your marriage and make it stronger. I personally liked the take on the different ways people feel loved and how you can being doing 4 of the 5 but if the 5th is your husband/wife's main love language, you are probably missing the boat.... "
— Jason, 10/28/2013" I think that this is the best book I've read on a healthy marriage. I loved Five Love Languages. This is even more wonderful. Meaty stuff, and truly tender and humble. Not a 'ten steps' to a better marriage, but an organic, real approach to a healthy marriage. "
— Emily, 10/15/2013" Very helpful to my marriage. "
— Keith, 10/15/2013" So very hard to get through, not like some of his other books. Very difficult to relate to the scripture passages from so many different versions, used to King James version. Like other books by him but not this one. "
— Lisa, 3/24/2013" I recommend this to anyone...whether you have a great relationship or one that needs help...very informative and this will help you open up the lines of communication. "
— Cq, 6/2/2012" Listened to this on disc. A bit long but good advice on marriage and relationships. "
— Melanie, 2/22/2012" Really great basic tools for communicating openly and proactively. "
— Lacie, 2/17/2011" This is pretty basic stuff, and a little heavy on the religion for my tastes, but still a good overview of how to communicate effectively in relationship. And kind of nice to see that even Christians don't have everything figured out. "
— Rachel, 11/14/2010" Love the perspective on creating a covenant relationship. One of THE BEST marriage books I've read. "
— Becky, 9/26/2010" Love the perspective on creating a covenant relationship. One of THE BEST marriage books I've read. "
— Becky, 3/1/2010" Listened to this on disc. A bit long but good advice on marriage and relationships. "
— Melanie, 5/19/2009" This was much better than I thought it would be. I learned a lot about increasing the different levels of intimacy in my marriage. <br/>I just have to remember what I read! <br/> "
— Matthew, 11/29/2008" I think that this is the best book I've read on a healthy marriage. I loved Five Love Languages. This is even more wonderful. Meaty stuff, and truly tender and humble. Not a 'ten steps' to a better marriage, but an organic, real approach to a healthy marriage. "
— Emily, 4/21/2008" This is pretty basic stuff, and a little heavy on the religion for my tastes, but still a good overview of how to communicate effectively in relationship. And kind of nice to see that even Christians don't have everything figured out. "
— Rachel, 8/17/2007" I recommend this to anyone...whether you have a great relationship or one that needs help...very informative and this will help you open up the lines of communication. "
— Cq, 7/17/2007Gary Chapman, PhD, is the author of the #1 New York Times bestselling The 5 Love Languages. With over thirty years of counseling experience, he has the uncanny ability to hold a mirror up to human behavior, showing readers not just where they go wrong, but also how to grow and move forward. Dr. Chapman holds BA and MA degrees in anthropology from Wheaton College and Wake Forest University, respectively, MRE and PhD degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and has completed postgraduate work at the University of North Carolina and Duke University.