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For years, author Chris Broughton and his wife, Gay, watched as their friends and fellow Christians suffered from divorce. In 1999, they decided to do something about it and established Genesis 2:24 ministries as an outreach to help couples learn to live happily together. In The Book of Agreement and Remembrance, Broughton helps married couples strengthen their relationships and fellowship by living in agreement using principles and tactics he and Gay have been teaching to couples for more than twenty years. He presents a definition of Biblical unity in marriage, looks at the false view of…mehr

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For years, author Chris Broughton and his wife, Gay, watched as their friends and fellow Christians suffered from divorce. In 1999, they decided to do something about it and established Genesis 2:24 ministries as an outreach to help couples learn to live happily together. In The Book of Agreement and Remembrance, Broughton helps married couples strengthen their relationships and fellowship by living in agreement using principles and tactics he and Gay have been teaching to couples for more than twenty years. He presents a definition of Biblical unity in marriage, looks at the false view of what the world sees as agreement, and offers a tried-and-true method to break free of the false view to live in truth. Using a host of teaching stories, Broughton demonstrates that married couples who live in Christ have few relationship issues. He shows how man and wife can have peace in their home and live a happily ever after life.
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Autorenporträt
Chris Broughton graduated from Indiana University in 1980 and worked in IT for thirty-five years. He is an ordained pastor in the EMIF organization in Scottsboro, Alabama. Broughton and his wife, Gay, co-founded Genesis 2:24 Ministries, an organization devoted to seeing divorce eliminated. They have one son and four grandchildren and live in Southern Indiana. He is also the author of 21 Days to Happily Ever After.