Review of My Spouse, my friend

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In this times where marriage is becoming scary to venture in, this review has helped me know that there are still great principles that can make marriage work. Lovely work
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“My Spouse, My Friend” by Ingiete Oyama is a Christian book that provides practical advice for couples on effective communication, conflict resolution, and building positive relationships within marriage. 📖💕
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Overall, My Wife Is My Friend is an inspiring book that reinforces the idea that a good marriage can be sustained by true friendship. This is a great resource for anyone looking to strengthen their marital relationship and build deeper relationships with their partners..
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Was a great read with beneficial information. Counselors and pastors alike could help couples by sharing this book. I found some thoughts that will help in my own marriage.
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the modern time of situationships and rising divorce cases, books such as this are much needed. The review points out the good and bad points of the book and as the reviewer points out, no one likes a book repeating the same thing again and again.very good review
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The author's approach seems to come from Christianity, that's why her assertions where based from God's perspective. I think finances are really important because money helps up to build our lives. I think book is important and I wouldn't mind giving it a chance.
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Congrats on BOTD!
Although everyone has a different opinion on marriage, there may be certain general guidelines that are shared by everyone. Friends, family, and financial issues impact relationships. Numerous readers could find the book's examination of some facets of marriage interesting.
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My spouse my friend is a great book especially for married couples who when they finds things going hard with their relationship they decide to take the easy road divorce instead of trying to mutually understand each other. Thanks for the inspirational Novel it is a great work that can be life Saving to many marriages around the world.
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What caught my attention in your review was when you said "firm perspective on divorce, not based on infidelity." In my upbringing as a Christian, I was taught that divorce was not an option. The vow "till death do us part" meant just that. So I am very curious how the author explains her point of view on this. I am putting this book on my to-read list so I can understand what the author is saying.
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The review of My Spouse My Friend by Ingiete Oyama presents an interesting perspective on marriage. I appreciate how the author explores divine principles and practical issues like finances and friendships in relationships. It sounds like a valuable read for couples looking to strengthen their marriages.
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A non-fictional book about marriage may be interesting until we read it and realize how much it resonates with our life. Liked your honest review! Congratulations on the #BOTD
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Thanks for the detailed review! As a married man, I'm passionate about seeking God's guidance in marital issues. I'm thrilled to see authors like Ingiete Oyama sharing this vision! I appreciate her emphasis on seeking God's face in times of need. Congrats on BOTD!
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This is a great book about marriage, and I wish I could have met it earlier. Marriage is not an easy thing and needs a strong foundation. There's more in it that partners or couples need to be aware of before committing to it. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Hey! I enjoyed reading your review of "My Spouse My Friend" by Ingiete Oyama. It's interesting how the author blends practical advice with personal experiences to tackle important marital issues. The points about finances and friendships affecting marriage dynamics seem particularly useful. Thanks for the honest review and for highlighting how the book can serve as a valuable guide for couples.
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Today's BOTD should be required reading for those who are engaged or looking to be married one day. The content seems valuable and informative. So many times, I feel that many people like the idea of marriage so much that they rush into it, without taking into consideration all the possible issues that could arise. I think this book can play a huge role in bringing these issues to light and possibly preventing marriages from failing down the road. Thank you so much for your review. Bravo! :-)
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