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In this book the author proposes that there is a single easy to understand principle that all marriages should be based on. If you don't understand this principle, you run the risk of a rocky relationship or even divorce. If two people understand this principle and act accordingly, they are certain to have a fantastic marriage of happiness and personal growth for as long as they live. The book first describes the negative consequences that poor marriage has on, not only the people involved, but on society in general. Next it looks at how our society leads people into misunderstanding this…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this book the author proposes that there is a single easy to understand principle that all marriages should be based on. If you don't understand this principle, you run the risk of a rocky relationship or even divorce. If two people understand this principle and act accordingly, they are certain to have a fantastic marriage of happiness and personal growth for as long as they live. The book first describes the negative consequences that poor marriage has on, not only the people involved, but on society in general. Next it looks at how our society leads people into misunderstanding this critical principle from childhood on. Once the principle is properly understood, the author describes not only the tremendous benefits in happiness and personal growth that will result, but some of the challenges that it requires in honesty and respect that may not come easily at first, but are well worth the effort in all aspects of your life.
Autorenporträt
Jim Holtslag is a native of upstate New York. He has a BSAE from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, a MSME from the University of Michigan and a MBA from Michigan State University. Outside of his professional Engineering career, he spent more than ten years facilitating marriage preparation programs through local churches. Th is unique combination of training and experience allows him to bring logic to the emotional subject of marriage.Jim retired from the position of a Director of Engineering in Chrysler Corporation in 2002 and now resides in scenic eastern Tennessee. He is happily married to his high school sweetheart, has two grown children and eleven grand-children. His hobbies include woodworking, oil painting, astronomy and photography. When not traveling for sight-seeing or visiting family, he and his wife are actively involved in local volunteer work.