The seven conflicts : resolving the most common disagreements in marriage
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Chicago : Moody Press, ©2003.
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297 pages ; 23 cm
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Chicago : Moody Press, ©2003.
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Marriages are under increasing strain these days, with over half of them ending in divorce. Conflict is seen as grounds to end a marriage, rather than an opportunity to grow closer to each other and to God. The Seven Conflicts is an excellent resource for equipping couples to learn to understand the true nature of their conflicts and deal with them in a way that will actually help their marital fulfillment. Couples will learn to identify their mutual dreams, put differences into perspective, understand each other's underlying motives, and work together as partners who are more in love than ever.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Downs, T., & Downs, J. (2003). The seven conflicts: resolving the most common disagreements in marriage . Moody Press.

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Downs, Tim and Joy. Downs. 2003. The Seven Conflicts: Resolving the Most Common Disagreements in Marriage. Moody Press.

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Downs, Tim and Joy. Downs. The Seven Conflicts: Resolving the Most Common Disagreements in Marriage Moody Press, 2003.

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Downs, Tim., and Joy Downs. The Seven Conflicts: Resolving the Most Common Disagreements in Marriage Moody Press, 2003.

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