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Does it ever feel like your marriage has been reduced to routines like feeding the dog and taking out the trash? Do you ever feel more respected and understood by others than you do with your spouse? Do the two of you have major differences that really annoy you? If so, you are not alone. This is the unique story of how all of the above transpired in the lives of Forrest and Kathy Kennedy. For several years, they grieved over the relationship they desired but did not have. They incorrectly believed they were incompatible until they learned to turn their differences into strengths. This story…mehr

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Does it ever feel like your marriage has been reduced to routines like feeding the dog and taking out the trash? Do you ever feel more respected and understood by others than you do with your spouse? Do the two of you have major differences that really annoy you? If so, you are not alone. This is the unique story of how all of the above transpired in the lives of Forrest and Kathy Kennedy. For several years, they grieved over the relationship they desired but did not have. They incorrectly believed they were incompatible until they learned to turn their differences into strengths. This story is about what it took to turn things around. They discovered the marriage they had visualized from the moment they met. This book includes ways to turn hateful passion into passionate love, how to fight fair, and how you both can have the marriage you really want. If you have thought it would be impossible to have a good marriage with the person you are married to, this book is for you.
Autorenporträt
For many years, Forrest and Kathy have been facilitators for various marriage ministries at their church. Empowering couples to fight to end the pitiful-marriage syndrome is their passion.Forrest is a drone pilot and a technician for a utility company as well as a photographer/videographer; Kathy is a writer, life coach, mentor, and online teacher for a small college. They have five grown children and eight grandchildren. They love to travel internationally as well as within the US. They especially love visiting incredible places and experiencing different cultures.