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How To Have A Joyous Marriage!

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Term Paper TitleHow To Have A Joyous Marriage!
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How to Have A Joyous Marriage!

How to Have A Joyous Marriage!

by Roderick C. Meredith

Here are "keys' to help make your marriage special! These insights and tested
principles will help you build your marriage into a precious relationship of joy
and beauty.

HJM4 Edition 1.3, May 1996

This booklet is not to be sold! It has been provided as a free public
educational service by the Global Church of God

© 1993 GLOBAL CHURCH OF GOD All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.

Editor in Chief
     Roderick C. Meredith Executive Editor
     Raymond F. McNair Managing Editor
     Jeffrey H. Patton Associate Editor
     Gary Foster Associate Editor
     Thomas E. Robinson Assistant to the Editor
     Bradley J. Mitchell Contributing Editor
     Ronald B. Nelson Art Director
     Karen Myers Art Assistant
     Donna Prejean Business Manager
     J. Edwin Pope Circulation
     Wayne Pyle Technical Advisor
     Eric T. Myers Information Systems
     Sanford Beattie Information Systems
     Rob Carrico

With tears in their eyes, dozens and scores of women have told me how miserable
their marriages were. They obviously wish with all their hearts that things were
better, but they don't know what to do.

"My husband won't really open up and talk with me about our problems", many
women say.

"My psychologist told me to go have an affair and I would feel better," one
woman said. "But I know that's wrong and I just can't do that!"

In our "now generation," most folks don't think of the long-term consequences of
their actions, and our acceptance of "quickie" marriages and divorces only
compounds the problem. Why try to work through all the problems in your marriage
when you can just divorce and feel better right now?

In an outstanding recent article, former Secretary of Education, William J.
Bennett, made these insightful comments: "...but during the same recent 30-year
period there has been a 560% increase in violent crime; a 419% increase in
illegitimate births; a quadrupling in divorce rates; a tripling of the
percentage of children living in single-parent homes; more than a 200% increase
in the teenage suicide rate; and a drop of almost 80 points in SAT scores....!"

If you wish to avoid the misery of this foolish generation, then read carefully
and prayerfully the pages to follow. For we are going to discuss seven vital
keys to building and enriching the very basis of all decent society--your
marriage and your family.

I. Commitment is basic

The expression "till de...

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