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An edition of I love you, I hear you (1980)

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Our emotions are perhaps the greatest creation of God. Eve fulfilled Adam's emotional needs, and Adam did the same for Eve. The Lord was the source of all good things for them to enjoy together. That ideal situation was destroyed when Adam and Eve fell into sin. The Lord has given instructions in his Word for living in today's world, and we must go to that Word for the answers. Adam and Eve were a fundamental unit. That unit, with the children born to them, was called a family. That was God's design. The success of the family and the success of mankind depend on the ability to supply emotional stability. Your family members have emotional needs. Are you conscious of supplying them, or are you conscious only of demanding your own satisfaction? Basic selfishness, with countless variations, is one of the fundamental reasons why so many Christian families fail to function on a spiritual plane. - p. 9-14.

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Moody Press
Language
English
Pages
139

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Table of Contents

Why are we so confused?
Christ supplied the emotional needs of others
Marriage
Basic principles for a good marriage
Understanding your wife
Your wife's emotional needs
Understanding your husband
Your husband's emotional needs
Rejoice with them that do rejoice
Weep with them that weep
How to communicate
Arguments
The young and the old
Conclusion

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Dewey Decimal Class
248.4
Library of Congress
BV835 .M275

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
139 p.
Number of pages
139
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4106570M
Internet Archive
iloveyouihearyou00mass
ISBN 10
0802439578
ISBN 13
9780802439574
LCCN
80021305
OCLC/WorldCat
6666780
Library Thing
8156059
Goodreads
5292501

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