Every marriage hits rough spots and even the best of marriages has room for improvement. “Navigating the Passages of Marriage” provides practical tips that will assist couples in getting safely through those times when the waters are choppy. There are suggestions that will enhance even the most harmonious relationships.
Complicated issues like infidelity, communication, pornography, pride, gender differences, a critical tongue, making amends, having a servant attitude, and forgiveness are presented in a spirit of hopefulness with tips that can quickly and easily be put into practice.
The language is straight forward and easy to understand. It is sprinkled with humor as well.
Real life examples are given, in the form of vignettes and personal experiences that will resonate with readers. Biblical references and examples are shared when appropriate.
David Johnson has a Master's Degree in Social Work. He is licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist and a Master Social Worker. He served as the Clinical Director at the Christian Counseling Center of Western Kentucky, Treatment Director at Spirit Lake Recovery and presently is a counselor at the McKenzie Medical Center.
He has conducted numerous marriage retreats and workshops. And has done interviews for both radio and television.
David has been married for thirty nine years and has two daughters and six grandchildren.
Complicated issues like infidelity, communication, pornography, pride, gender differences, a critical tongue, making amends, having a servant attitude, and forgiveness are presented in a spirit of hopefulness with tips that can quickly and easily be put into practice.
The language is straight forward and easy to understand. It is sprinkled with humor as well.
Real life examples are given, in the form of vignettes and personal experiences that will resonate with readers. Biblical references and examples are shared when appropriate.
David Johnson has a Master's Degree in Social Work. He is licensed as a Marriage and Family Therapist and a Master Social Worker. He served as the Clinical Director at the Christian Counseling Center of Western Kentucky, Treatment Director at Spirit Lake Recovery and presently is a counselor at the McKenzie Medical Center.
He has conducted numerous marriage retreats and workshops. And has done interviews for both radio and television.
David has been married for thirty nine years and has two daughters and six grandchildren.