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  • - His Painful Decisions
    by Dana Mobley-Hammett
    £12.49

    Mrs. Mobley-Hammett's book speaks to the soul of mankind from a man's point of view. What does marriage mean to you? Do you wonder when Mr.or Mrs. will come along, where you'll find your lifetime partner, or whetherthere is such a thing as the "e;perfect marriage?"e; If we could of seen our mate in the spiritual realm, we would have eliminated a lot of foolishness from our relationships. There is no manual for how to treat our spouse because each person is a unique individual and we are all different and don't fit into one category of standard approachso, sometimes it leads to the blind leading the blind and sometimes we both fall in the ditch. You get caught up in the small things and the big things go unmetwe even get caught up in our physical sight and we take for granted the spiritual. And, our men our left to make painful decisions regarding their marriages whether to go or stay. You may be successful, have a committed spouse, wealthy, a loving family and lots of friends. Yet, you still are feeling unsatisfied and lonely. What would you do? Is there anything in this life that truly satisfies? The answeris "e;Yes"e; our Heavenly Father. God and He offers an inspirational book called the Holy Bible which tells us how to treat our spouses and how to honor our marriage.

  • - He Doesn't Want Me to Be His Wife Anymore
    by Dana Mobley-Hammett
    £10.49

    Divorced Hurts: He Doesn't Want Me to be His Wife Anymore by Dana Mobley-Hammett, a Texas writer who has penned a must-buy work of insight to every relationship, whether solid or on uneven ground. The title says it all. Dana unlocks the door regarding that potentially treacherous attitude and how best to treat your spouse in encouraging ways but also to recognize the signs when it's going south. One of the destructive, unavoidable pitfalls in today's world comes at the hand of self-centeredness and if both spouses recognize their own independence but dependence on each other in positive ways then the relationship works for all concerned. The author has a way of infusing her most profound thoughts and, after all, the merry-go-round of life cries out for just such a treatment.I know you'll enjoy the read and Dana hopes her words can help others in understanding that life is what it is and divorce really hurts- William Charles, Literary Agent

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