5 Love Languages Singles Edition (Audio CD)
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Using real-life examples and anecdotes taken from Chapman’s 30 years of interaction with singles, “The Five Love Languages for Singles” delivers advice specifically for singles-whether you’re widowed, divorced, separated, or never married, your deepest emotional need is to feel loved—and your greatest successes will be obtained by loving others. Chapman shows you how to do both effectively in situations unique to single adults—dating; roommates, classmates, and co-workers; family connections; and single parenting. Includes “Questions to Ponder.”
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SKU (ISBN): 9781598595475
ISBN10: 1598595474
Gary Chapman | Narrator: Chris Fabry
Binding: Audio CD
Published: April 2009
Publisher: Oasis Audio
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