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61. Si! puedes salvar tu matrimonio:
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62. Sugar For My Tea
63. Michelle Williams (Singer)
 
64. Descendants of Sherrod Williams
 
65. TAD WILLIAMS' MIRROR WORLD: Mirror
 
66. French For Dummies.
67. Hx Pride Special Issue Sleepover/gay
 
68. Reconciling God's Way
69. Brokeback Mountain [PAL, Region
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61. Si! puedes salvar tu matrimonio: 12 verdades para rescatar tu relacion (Spanish Edition)
by Joe and Michelle Williams
Paperback: 240 Pages (2009-03-03)
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Asin: 0829753451
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Are you ready to throw in the towel on your marriage? Perhaps you believe there's no chance of your marriage surviving. Or perhaps you want to restore your marriage, but your spouse doesn't. Before you give up, let Joe and Michelle Williams share the hope inside the pages of their book, which shows how a marriage can be pulled from the brink to become a successful lifelong relationship. ... Read more


62. Sugar For My Tea
by Michelle Elaine Williams
Paperback: 65 Pages (2009-04-22)
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Asin: 1615394117
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Sugar For My Tea is a soothing intimate collection of original poems and essays written by Michelle Elaine. In this collection, she shares revelatory sentiments about the world in which we live-and her hopeful declaration of change in herself and others. Come take a sip.... ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars No Honey Required!
Sugar for my Tea by Michelle Elaine was a not-so poetry book of a woman awakening. On these pages, the reader recognizes stages of healing, awakening and ultimately triumph. Michelle defined her own style of writing without being enslaved to someone else's definitions or expectation. I would definitely recommend this book to EVERYONE!

5-0 out of 5 stars That's some strong tea...
It's hard to classify this book. It's poetry (desperately), it's powerful (definitely), and it's personal (deeply), but it's also something more, something different, something bigger than it's pages. Days after reading Sugar For My Tea, it keeps niggling at the corners of the mind, springing up like a cloud of gnats on a summer walk, whispering on the winter wind. Worth the read. ... Read more


63. Michelle Williams (Singer)
Paperback: 200 Pages (2010-08-10)
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Isbn: 6130624514
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Tenitra Michelle Williams, commonly known as Michelle Williams, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and actress. She is better known for being one-third of the successful R&B girl group Destiny's Child, the best-selling female group of all time according to the World Music Awards and Sony BMG. Originally a backing vocalist for singer Monica, Williams, alongside Farrah Franklin, joined Destiny's Child in 2000 replacing former members LeToya Luckett and LaTavia Roberson without notice. Following the departure of Franklin just five months later, Williams continued on with fellow members Beyoncé Knowles and Kelly Rowland as a trio. In 2002, after a series of commercial successes with the ladies went solo. Williams released her number one Billboard Gospel album Heart to Yours, which became the best-selling gospel album of 2002 and spawned the single "Heard a Word". The album was followed by Do You Know in early 2004. As well as having become a successful singer, Williams has also found success as a television and Broadway actress, yet she continues to return to the music. In 2008 she released her first commercial pop album, Unexpected, on October 7, 2008. ... Read more


64. Descendants of Sherrod Williams (20 April 1776-12 Sep 1831) and Mary Ann "Polly" Looney (14 Feb 1781-18 Jun 1854)
by Kristen Michelle Ragan-Williams
 Unknown Binding: 136 Pages (1997)

Asin: B0006QX028
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65. TAD WILLIAMS' MIRROR WORLD: Mirror of Time; Biotrooper Dossier; Serpent in the G
by Tad (editor) (Mark Kreighbaum; John Helfers; Michelle West Williams
 Hardcover: Pages (1998-01-01)

Asin: B00201BYNY
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66. French For Dummies.
by DODI-KATRIN; WILLIAMS, MICHELLE M.; WENZEL, DOMINIQUE. SCHMIDT
 Paperback: Pages (2000)

Asin: B001KRIR0W
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67. Hx Pride Special Issue Sleepover/gay Magazine/ Slumber Party Guests-alec Mapa-david Sedaris-michelle Williams-manhunt Sinners-and Hx Winners-2008
by HX MAGAZINE
Paperback: Pages (2008)

Asin: B001GILRP2
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GAY PRIDE ISSUE ... Read more


68. Reconciling God's Way
by Joe and Michelle Williams
 Paperback: Pages (2001)

Asin: B001INKFJE
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69. Brokeback Mountain [PAL, Region 2, Import]
Perfect Paperback: 262 Pages

Isbn: 8372325235
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Based on the short story by Pulitzer Prize-winning author E. Annie Proulx, BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN is the tragic and moving story of two cowboys who unexpectedly fall in love while working together one summer in 1963. When the film begins, rodeo cowboy Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhaal) and ranch-hand Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) are strangers meeting for the first time. As the more outgoing one, it is Jack who must initiate a friendship with Ennis, a man so tight-lipped and self-consciously macho he refuses all facial expression. From this strained beginning, Jack and Ennis gradually begin to bond on cold lonely nights over a fire in the mountains of Signal, Wyoming. One particularly chilly evening, Jack invites Ennis into his tent, where a sudden awkward embrace sends their relationship in a new direction. Though each man stubbornly defends his heterosexuality, the spark between them cannot help but grow, with that initial summer on Brokeback Mountain becoming their reference point for happiness during the rest of their lives. Spanning 20 years, the film moves at an impressively slow pace that really captures the detailed and unhurried style of Proulx's story. Seeing each other a few times a year at best, Ennis and Jack spend the rest of their time half-heartedly living up to society's expectations by marrying and having kids. When the lovers do meet, there is a sense of love so palpable and frustrating it often manifests itself in physical violence. Gyllenhaal shines as the film's hopeful light, and Ledger gives a powerful performance as the emotionally blocked Ennis. Academy Award-winning director Ang Lee captures the natural beauty of Wyoming and Texas with camerawork that, while beautiful, never feels imposing. Gustavo Santaolalla's simple yet haunting score helps to complete a beautiful portrait of regret and wasted chances. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars The Love That Dares Not Speak Its Name
According to a famous dictum of Henry David Thoreau, most men lead lives of quiet desperation. In the highly successful film Brokeback Mountain, based upon a short story by E. Annie Proulx, and directed by Ang Lee, the men who exemplify this proposition are a pair of cowboys who pursue a frustrated and frustrating affair over a period of several years. In 1963, while tending sheep in the Wyoming back country, two young men, Jack Twist (Jake Gyllenhal) and Ennis Del Mar (Heath Ledger) end up sharing a tent one cold but frenzied night, during which Ennis anally penetrates Jack. The two men's lives subsequently diverge and both marry.

While Ennis' marriage unravels when his wife becomes aware of his attachment to his buddy, Jack moves to Texas and, after sleeping with the daughter of a wealthy businessman, marries her and gets a comfortable job working for daddy. Nevertheless, the two manage to continue their liaison until Jack demands that Ennis live with him. The latter refuses, relating a traumatic experience he had had as a child when an older man living with his friend was beaten to death. When Ennis some time later sends Jack a postcard, it comes back marked "Deceased," and the movie suggests his lover may have been the victim of a similar act of violence.

The performances by Ledger and Gyllenhal are the movie's strongest asset. Otherwise Brokeback Mountain is a far from exceptional film. Compositionally mediocre, Lee's production lacks visual imagination, alternating between kitschy panoramas of the great outdoors and dreary views of small towns, gaudy saloons, and the cluttered dwellings of Ennis and Jack. Where Lee's earlier film Eat Drink Man Woman (1994) had a vividly depicted setting in Taipei with sharply observed characters, this movie seems to be taking place on the other side of the moon. Ennis and Jack no doubt deserve a better fate, but so does the audience.

The movie falls back upon one of the most durable if dubious myths of American culture: the redeeming power of nature. In the great outdoors nature itself sanctifies the union still unblessed today by the powers that be in the United States. But the tradition was always ambivalent: if the frontier, whether terrestrial or aquatic, tolerated certain kinds of otherwise taboo male relationships, it conveniently quarantined them at the same time. And a price always had to be paid whenever this transgression crossed the border back into civilization. Brokeback Mountain remains faithful to the tradition by killing off Jack and condemning Ennis to a life of celibacy.

Brokeback Mountain is a gay cowboy movie, right? Not at all. The movie portrays a homosexual relationship, but it leaves the question of the sexuality of the two men up in the air. Although Jack is shown as a bisexual philanderer whose escapades may have caused his death, Ennis remains a sexually enigmatic Rock of Gibraltar right up to the final fade out. Jean Renoir said of Alfred Hitchcock's Rope, "It's supposed to be about homosexuals, and you don't even see the boys kiss each other. What's that?" In this movie, the cowboys do a good deal more than just kiss, but they never manage to put their desires into words. What's that?

Many years ago, homosexuality was often euphemistically referred to as "The love that dares not speak its name." After 1969, the year of Stonewall, few people would have any longer used the phrase except with ironic contempt. But in an odd way Brokeback Mountain makes that cliché come literally true. Ennis and Jack are sympathetic characters, but in the way the film presents them, they come across as inarticulate clods. Throughout a long movie the two men directly address each other a handful times.

It is only necessary to go back to the 1950s to grasp what is woefully absent from the film. Let us imagine that the movie could have been made at that time with a screenplay by Tennessee Williams and with Elia Kazan as director--a playwright who often depicted outsiders and a director with an incredible talent for transferring such figures to the screen. Without a doubt, the two men would have been pouring their hearts out to each other from reel one. Characters like Terry Malloy in On the Waterfront or Cal in East of Eden are hardly intellectuals, but they express themselves quite effectively--even eloquently at moments.

This inarticulateness is quite coherent with the way the movie presents the course of love between the two. Their first encounter is simply wordless, without even being preceded by any of the locker room banter about sex common among straight males. When the two couple in the middle of the night, it is as if God had sent a plague down on them that they can only passively endure. Just to underline the point, the next day Ennis discovers a wolf has killed one of the sheep, an omen of the fate that awaits them. Here we are far away from the still quite realistic territory of Williams and Kazan and closer to celluloid Transylvania where characters become werewolves overnight after violating some taboo. Following the discovery of the dead sheep, I nearly expected Maria Ouspenskaya to show up as a gypsy fortuneteller and see a pentagram on Ennis' chest.

Brokeback Mountain allots Ennis and Jack their moments of fleeting pleasure, letting them kiss and even romp about in the nude, but they end up paying for these moments many times over, just like any pair of adulterous lovers in the old days of the Production Code. By contrast, in From Here to Eternity (1951), James Jones introduces a secondary character, Bloom, an Army boxer who is Jewish and a closeted homosexual who blows out his brains in the barracks. Bloom reflects his own internalized hatred for homosexuals of the men around him, but he turns that reflection into an act of violent defiance, not passive submission to the status quo.

1-0 out of 5 stars I'll call it what it is: boring
If it wasn't about a Gay couple, no one would have seen it.Let this be a lesson to any would be writer or director, it'll be your cash cow, if you are sitting on a bad to mediocre romance story, if you write the couple as gay, no one will have the courage to give it a bad review or even call it what it is; boring.Seriously, rent "The English Patient," & be slightly more entertained.

5-0 out of 5 stars A movie that will stay with me for the rest of my life
I know the title sounds very drastic or dramatic, but thats just how i feel. This movie simply puts the energy of love, in all her glory on display,for the world to witness,and lessons are taught as she is betrayed.I think one of the reasons why this movie is so profound to millions of people, is because straights can witness that gay love is just like theirs. Love is the common bond between all of us here on this green earth, and Brokeback Mountain illustrates that beautifully.

1-0 out of 5 stars Brokeback boredom
Mumbled dialogue, abject sqalour and dysfuctional relationships.And oh so boring.I enjoyed the mountain scenes with the sheep, but they only occupied about 1% of the movie.Interesting that so many people rate it highly on Amazon, everone I have actually met thought the same as I did.Must be a sampling artefact.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Tainting of the Last American Icon
American Icons have been under attack the last half-century or so, a process that was started by the Left, accelerated in the '60s by the counter-culture, and carried on in the 70s-today by Hollywood and television.You name it, if it's an American Icon, it's been trashed ..... the church, the Pilgrims, Columbus, George Washington, sports heroes, American business, the American military, the police, the President, "Dead White Males," etc etc.All to cut out our beliefs, make us weak, make us ashamed of our heritage, and open us up to radical change.BUT there was always the Cowboy.The Cowboy, the strong, self-reliant, self-confident yet humble, physically and mentally tough Cowboy.He faced down the elements, wild animals, Indian attacks, and outlaws; he rode horses all day, roped cattle, slept out in front of a fire, and shot guns when he had to.Now THAT was an image that Americans could look upon and get some inspiration from.

So of course, Hollywood had to go after the Cowboy and trash him in our minds.Replace that image with something twisted.OK, let's see, let's make him gay!And two of them getting it on out in the wilderness!Now, make this into a seemingly intelligent, compelling & artful movie, so the critics have less reason to put it down, and there it is ............ you've just shot down one of America's icons.Anytime anyone brings up the Cowboy as an example of America's proud past and toughness, and some snide jerk will snicker, "Oh yeah, just like Brokeback Mountain," and undercut the argument with sarcasm and derision.SO that's what this movie is all about.It's called Cultural Marxism.Destroy America's cultural icons, and you can manipulate Americans.(See my review of American Beauty for another example.)

The filmmakers dropped two gay Greenwich Villiage guys into Wyoming and Texas, made them cowboys, and ran their little "love" story.They COULD HAVE changed the characters and setting and kept a similar story, but no, they had to go for the jugular, and trash the image of the Cowboy.Next thing you know, they'll make a movie about Patton and make him gay.Or two gay Marines on Iwo Jima.Whatever.

As for the plot, the acting, the scenery, the story, the music, the directing, that's all secondary to this agenda.But I give the movie 3 stars because much as you might HATE the agenda, the story is entertaining. ... Read more


70. Common Issues Arising in Contract Litigation
by Matthew Ames, Christopher S. Anulewicz, T. Joshua R. Archer, J. Matthew Maguire Jr., Greg Michell, Michelle Rothenberg-Williams
Spiral-bound: 82 Pages (2006)

Asin: B000KNA6F6
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This manual will provide guidance and insight for attorneys and business people who prepare contracts, analyze contract provisions or handle contract disputes. The manual will emphasize hot topics incontract preparation and litigation. ... Read more


71. Impact of Radical Right-wing Parties in West European Democracies
by Michelle Hale Williams
 Paperback: Pages (1980)

Asin: B000N7EP88
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72. My Super Sleepover Book (Full House Michelle)
by Linda Williams Aber
Paperback: 112 Pages (1999-02-01)
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Isbn: 0671027018
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Complete with party theme ideas, activities, menus, and decorating tips--and told from Michelle's perspective--this activity book will make any slumber party memorable!. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Ideas, Idias, and More Ideas!
This book is a real help. It gave me cool ideas for my birthday! Read it and see if it helps you! ... Read more


73. My Awesome Holiday Friendship Book (Full House Michelle)
by Linda Williams Aber
Paperback: 96 Pages (1997-12-01)
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Filled with super fun year-round craft activities, this book tells readers how to make friendship bracelets, holiday cards, hair ribbons, and much more. Dozens of party ideas and games are included, plus this exciting book includes tips on how to meet new friends and be a good friend. ... Read more


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75. My Year Of Fun Book (Full House Michelle & Friends Series Number 35)
by Linda Williams Aber
Paperback: 80 Pages (2000-11-01)
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76. Traveling Calvary's Road
by Anne W. Anderson, Lynne Cragg, Howard Eshbaugh, Michelle Griep, Leonard V. Kalkwarf, William Luoma, Pamela D. Williams, Janice Bennett Wyatt
Perfect Paperback: 114 Pages (2007-01-01)
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Asin: 0788024310
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This anthology provides an abundance of services, dramas, monologues, and sermons for Ash Wednesday, Holy Week, and Easter. Using such things as newspapers and candles, these services will leave a lasting impression. Easy to stage and perform, the programs use varying numbers of people and flexible hymns. Copy privileges are granted.

Traveling Calvary's Road includes:
For Ash Wednesday:
Into the Wilderness (Anne W. Anderson)
We Are But Ashes (William Luoma)

For Palm Sunday/Sunday of the Passion:
Your King Comes! (Janice Bennett Wyatt)
Crown Him Lord of All! (William Luoma)

For Maundy Thursday:
Like a Rose (Lynne Cragg)
A Table, a Garden, and a Courtroom (Leonard V. Kalkwarf)

For Good Friday:
It Seems Like Just Yesterday! (Pamela D. Williams)
Faces (Michelle Griep)
Extinguished (Anne W. Anderson)

For Easter:
Sing to the Lord a New Song (Howard Eshbaugh)
The Big Secret (Michelle Griep)
He Is Risen Indeed! (William Luoma) ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Collection For Easter Services
This is a very good collection of services, celebrations, monologues, and drama, covering the time from Ash Wednesday through Easter. Each one is well written, simple but dramatic, and would be easy to incorporate into any service. There are two Ash Wednesday services, two services for Palm Sunday, a contemplative service for Maundy Thursday, a Maundy Thursday drama, two Good Friday services, a Good Friday drams, two Easter services, and a Easter monologue by Michelle Griep, that really caught my attention.
Anyone looking for dramas and services for the Easter season will find this book an excellent source of material. It would make a good reference book for the library of anyone involved with church services and will work with any denomination. As I read through the selections, I could visualize them being performed. I found them very touching and uplifting. ... Read more


77. Dragonlance Classics: 15th Anniversary Edition (AD&D Fantasy Roleplaying)
by Steve Miller, Steven "Stan!" Brown
Paperback: 96 Pages (1999-05-01)
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Asin: 0786913509
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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1-0 out of 5 stars NOT an AD&D Module
Bought this hoping it would let me run the Dragonlance set of modules - NO WAY .... theres a great deal of information in here but its not an AD&D module - there are no maps (OK there are a few maps but there sketches with zero details) and the monster STATs are woefull. If you want some background info this is great - as an AD&D module it STINKS.

5-0 out of 5 stars Keep things in perspective....
Firstly, I am glad that the previous reviewer enjoyed the art enclosed.However, art is subjective and I have to admit that I was disappointed inthe portayals of the characters in pictures. Elmore is still my favorite DLartist. One of the reason I picked Krynn as the world I will build an epiccampaign upon is the art associated with it. If you are wanting to run theoriginal adventures, track down the modules through friends, auctions, andused book stores. But still get this book in order to expand your knowledgeof the chronicles and such. In my case I will be running a campaign that isnot going to follow the chronicles. However the heroes of the lamce will bethere doing what they always do. If the player characters encounter them,any number of things could happen. I am gathering as many resourcesaspossible in order to be prepared for whatever may come. That is what makesthis book essential. My player characters may wind up having to take overfor Tanis, Raistlin, and Tas if they cause trouble. Need better maps? Trackdown the atlas, trail map, original modules or just use your owncreativity.

1-0 out of 5 stars Really, Really BAD
This Campaign really is bad.It is just an attempt to feed off the popularity of dragonlance books.I would recomend some other books that are more organized.Evberything is not easy to understand and is far tooboring.There is no reason someone should get this book, it is far toboring to come of use.The only good point is the map of Krynn.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great for old-timers and newbies alike!
The Dragonlance Saga is the longest-standing TSR series ever, the archetype of "classic" AD&D.With the advent of the SAGArules system, however, and the absence of Weis and Hickman in the creativeprocess until recently, Dragonlance has taken a turn for the worse. However, this book is a great way to get back to the basics of what madeDragonlance and AD&D great back in the late 80s.Old-timers can playthe epic again in a stream-lined, comprehensive book, made new by theinclusion of SAGA-style rules.Classic AD&D rules are also provided,though I recommend giving SAGA a shot, even if you're not into the FifthAge products.Those new to the Dragonlance series can take part in whatmade it so great.The Chronicles and Legends novels have seen their thirdor fourth reprint for good reason.

I do have a few gripes about thematerial.I suggest that the referee running the adventure be familiarwith the novels and make suitable changes as he sees fit.In some ways,this adventure follows the original adventure modules more than it does thenovels, meaning that the same inconsistencies exist, even thoughDragonlance Classics does include several sections explaining how the plotwas advanced in the novels.I advise making some changes to the statisticsof the characters to better reflect the novels.If you have any of theexpansion material for Fifth Age, you can still use some of it to enhanceyour use of this product--there are simply a few adjustments to be made,which are not difficult at all.

In short, any Dragonlance or AD&Dfan looking for a quality product should seriously consider this one.Theyare few and far between.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nostalgia
I read the Dragonlance Chronichles nearly ten years ago now, but I've just recently started playing D&D. I can tell you that this book is great no matter what angle you approach it from. As a reader it goes into detailsthat were never covered in the novels, like what happened at the Icewall.As a player and more recently a DM this book provides what are in myopinion some of the finest written D&D adventures.

And don't let theSAGA rule system turn you off, the book includes regular AD&D stats foreverything as well.

I can't recommend this enough. ... Read more


78. Heinemann PDHPE Zone Stage 5 Self and Relationships Textbook
by Michelle Maher, Kerrie Hayes-Williams, Kim McKeen, Phil Pearson, Wayne Sutton Stuart Cox
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79. PDHPE Zone Stage 5 : Lifelong Physical Activity
by Michelle Maher, Kerrie Hayes-Williams, Kim McKeen, Phil Pearson Stuart Cox
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80. Yes, Your Marriage Can Be Saved: 12 Truths for Rescuing Your Relationship (Focus on the Family Books)
by Joe Williams, Michelle Willians
Paperback: 256 Pages (2007-08-02)
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Asin: 158997381X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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When marriages hit rough spots, the men and women in them need wise and informed help. Through personal experience, Joe and Michelle Williams have learned what works and what doesn't in the tough times of marriage. Having experienced several divorces each before becoming Christians, Joe and Michelle write with insight and authority that can't be denied. Includes a Temperament test and survey to help readers evaluate their marriage, questions for self-evaluation, and group- or support-partner discussion questions. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great information
This book is great! Gives great examples on difficult situations in a marriage & how to work thru them.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book for improving your marriage
Even for marriages that aren't on the rocks, this is a great book. I like it because the story is real and it provides recommendations for other material, if you need more help on an issue.I only wish that the book were available with a title that attracted couples who just want a boost in their marriage. You don't have to be on the verge of divorce to benefit from this book... but it's good for that too.

5-0 out of 5 stars Yes, Your Marriage Can Be Saved
This is a wonderful to help an individual or couple who is wanting to save their marriage.Joe and Michelle Williams are the real deal.They have lived through many struggles and have wonderful advice on how you first reconcile yourself to God and then reconcile with your spouse.The book is biblically based and speaks God's truth in a way that anyone can relate to.I strongly recommend this book to anyone. ... Read more


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