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In this enlightening guide, pastoral counselor and Ethical Culture Leader Lois Kellerman and coauthor Nelly Bly help couples discover eight core commitments that are the foundation for a deeply fulfilling marriage-Honoring, Caring, Centering, Choosing, Abiding, Repairing, Listening, and Celebrating. These commitments can fortify relationships against everything from betrayal to "dry spells" to fiscal hard times: Filled with touching stories, words of encouragement, and practical exercises, Marriage from the Heart offers spiritual guidance that transcends religion and speaks to every season of married life.
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Wisdom and advice for keeping your marriage meaningful and lasting
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"Required reading for all couples before the marriage ceremony and an inspiring resource for the years that follow."--Janet Luhrs, author of
Simple Loving From newlyweds to seasoned partners, all couples yearn for the laughter, trust, and harmony that make a marriage deep and lasting. In this enlightening guide, pastoral counselor and ethical culture leader Lois Kellerman and coauthor Nelly Bly take couples on a journey to discover the spirit in their partnership and the eight core commitments that form the heart of true intimacy--Centering, Choosing, Honoring, Caring, Abiding, Repairing, Listening, and Celebrating. Based on a fourteen-year study of core life values and packed with touching stories, words of encouragement, and practical exercises, Marriage from the Heart: Eight Commitments of a Spiritually Fulfilling Life Together offers wisdom and inspiration that speaks to every season of married life.
"Lois Kellerman is a true guru when it comes to matters of the heart. . . . She and Nelly Bly have created an inspiring guide to making your marriage more interesting and healthy, your home a warmer place, your heart more open and forgiving."--Lois Smith Brady, founding wedding reporter for The New York Times "Vows" column
About the Author
Lois Kellerman, who holds a master's degree in psychology, is a Leader within Ethical Culture. This innovative organization, founded more than a century ago to improve human relationships, has twenty-three chapters throughout the United States. Kellerman has counseled hundreds of couples and served as an officer of the Harvard-based Association for Moral Education.
Nelly Bly graduated magna cum laude from Yale with distinction in English. She has worked as a book editor and as a reviewer for Publishers Weekly.