Whom Shall I marry?

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Marriage, claims Andrew Swanson, is ‘one of the most important questions you will ever think about’. In Whom Shall I Marry? he underlines the most important principles which Scripture gives in order to guide us to a wise and happy choice of a life-long partner.

These principles are plain and clear. But they are not always easy to put into practice. Andrew Swanson writes with sensitivity to the struggles and difficulties which young people from various cultures face in this area of life. Convinced that God’s promise, ‘them that honour me I will honour’ holds good today, he writes both realistically and encouragingly about the ways in which God guides and directs those whose central desire is to do his will.

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