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Any good christian marriage books for newlyweds or engaged couples?

Just looking for some great books for my fiance and me to read together. We are LDS (mormon), but any decent books would be great. Thanks!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    "Between Husband and Wife" by Stephen Lamb is really good. Reading "The Holy Temple" by Boyd K. Packer is also a good idea because it will give you some insight into the temple and its purposes.

    Good luck!

    Source(s): CTR
  • 5 years ago

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    Source(s): Marriage Record Search Database : http://marriagerecords.zourg.com/?sbG
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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Best Christian Marriage Books

  • 1 decade ago

    I really like the books I've read from Family Life ministries. http://www.familylife.com/marriage.asp They also do conferences for couples and have articles on their website.

    Another book I really liked is "I Will Never Leave You" by Hugh and Gayle Prather. They're a husband and wife team who talk about their own marriage as well as use examples from couples they worked with in their ministry and counseling careers.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago

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    Any good christian marriage books for newlyweds or engaged couples?

    Just looking for some great books for my fiance and me to read together. We are LDS (mormon), but any decent books would be great. Thanks!

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  • 1 decade ago

    Night Light by James Dobson, The Couples' Devotional Bible, 15 Minute Devotions for Couples by Bob & Emilie Barnes, and What Every Husband Needs from His Wife by Melanie Chitwood. Great reads! Good luck! May God bless both of you and your marriage.

  • 1 decade ago

    The best thing for newlyweds or engaged couples is to do devotions rather than read a book. You both get to do input at the end and you get a great message that will help you both to understand each other more.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    These are nice book on marriage and relationship. 1.Sacred Marriage Author Garry thomas 2.Hidden Keys of a loving, lasting marriage by Author Gary Smalley. 3.The act of marriage.Authors David & Carole Hocking And if you want to read after your marriage a indian best book on love making and relationship. Kamasutra by Vatsyayan.

  • 5 years ago

    One of the most common questions spouses ask when confronting a marriage crisis is this: How can I save my marriage if my partner doesn't want to help find a solution? How do I succeed I am trying to save my marriage on my own? Learn here https://tr.im/savemymarriage

    It is a typical enough story: one partner leaves, the other stays. One remains 'in love', the other is uncertain. Whatever it is that has caused a couple to be apart, the one person who remains bears the prospect, fear, doubt, desire, hope of saving his or her marriage' alone.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    The Proper Care & Feeding of Marriage

    it "focuses on how men and women need to understand and appreciate the uniqueness of masculinity and femininity; what the best ways to relate, caretake, and nurture each other are; and how to bring a marriage back from the brink of disaster.

    In order to produce and sustain a wonderfully satisfying marriage, spouses must recognize and appreciate the polarity between the masculine and the feminine. Both husband and wife have power in the relationship and each needs to realize this in order to ensure personal satisfaction."

    Best wishes for a happy marriage

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