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 Title  Price
Loving Your Relatives: Even When You Don't See Eye-To-Eye - Hardcover
$20.00
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 Author

(Focus on the Family)
by Dave Arp (Editor), Claudia Arp (Author), John Bell (Author), Margaret Bell


 
 
 Description

Family gatherings are often approached with apprehension rather than as the connecting times they ought to be. Differences of opinion ranging from child raising to holiday traditions surface to cause discord instead of harmony. Loving Your Relatives: Even When You Don't See Eye-to-Eye is a practical resource with ideas to help build relationships of understanding and respect. Coauthors David and Claudia Arp and John and Margaret Bell offer multigenerational perspectives as they address sensitive issues with real-life examples and biblical wisdom.

With illness comes a lot of family stresses, miscommunications and frustrations. Though you will want everyone in your family to read this book and apply it, even just one person reading it can make a difference!

 Why we chose this book. . .
One reviewer says, "We read this book and applied it to our lives. It worked like magic. We had our very first successful family gathering. They wanted to do this every year. We are so glad that someone wrote a book on this topic in the busy world."
 Other Details
Tyndale House Publishers, hardcover, 208 pages
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