The 10 Commandments of Marriage

Jun 30–Jul 1, 2008 - comment

Have you ever asked yourself what it would be like to be married to you? The simple question prompted our guest to consider his own relationship with his wife and the countless couples he has counseled and we’ll hear his surprising answers on today’s program. Today Dr. Land’s special guest is Dr. Ed Young – author, marriage counselor, and pastor of the 31,000 member church, Second Baptist Church in Houston, Texas.

Dr. Young has over forty years of experience as a pastor and marriage counselor, not to mention personal experience from his own marriage of over forty years. We have asked him to join us today to share some rather interesting perspectives on why marriages are often in difficulty right from the wedding ceremony.

In the opening of Dr. Young’s book, his stated goal in writing it was to convince and challenge his readers that a great marriage is not only possible, but available to everyone who will do whatever it takes to achieve it. I hope today’s broadcast will both convince you and challenge you to believe God for the very best for your marriage.

topic(s): Faith, Bible, 10 Commandments, Family, Marriage

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