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MARRIAGE Commitment Makes the Difference What makes the greatest impact on the quality of your marriage and makes your memories a treasure? H. Norman Wright -
Commit your way to the Lord, trust also in Him. Your marriagea lifetime of memories. As you approach your marriage, you are beginning the entry to a lifetime of memories.
Commitment is just one simple 10-letter word; but its a costly word.
During the 1800s in Hawaii, the government developed a policy to take care of those who were afflicted with leprosy.
What are the commitments you need to make in your marriage?
Faith, hope and love will grow out of your commitment to one another and to God and His Word.
H. Norman Wright is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Therapist. He was formerly Director of the Graduate Department of Marriage, Family and Child Counseling at Biola University as well as an Associate Professor of Psychology. He has taught graduate school for over twenty-five years at Talbot School of Theology and the Graduate Department of Marriage and Family Counseling at Biola University Dr. Wright is the founder and director of Christian Marriage Enrichment, a national organization designed to train ministers and lay leaders in counseling and enrichment.
Excerpted by permission from Starting Out Together: A Devotional for Dating Or Engaged Couples by H. Norman Wright (Regal Books), p. 9-10. To purchase the product follow this link. Visit Dr. H. Norman Wright's site.Dr. H. Norman Wright is a graduate of Westmont College (B.A. Christian Education), Fuller Theological Seminary (M.R.E.), and Pepperdine University (M.A. in Clinical Psychology) and has received honorary doctorates D.D. and D.Litt. from Western Conservative Baptist Seminary and Biola University respectively. He has pioneered premarital counseling programs throughout the country. Dr. Wright is the author of over 65 booksincluding the best-selling Always Daddys Girl and Quiet Times for Couples. He and his wife, Joyce, have a married daughter, Sheryl, and a son, Matthew, who was profoundly retarded and is now deceased. The Wrights make their home in Southern California. |
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