The Marriage Bibles:
- In Marriage: A Simple Guide To Success, Dr. Kelley Brigman teaches us:
- How our thoughts, feelings, intentions, and behaviors create our relationships,
- How to communicate effectively and use conflict as a tool for growth,
- How commitment and intention create success,
- How to find happiness in marriage, and
- The ingredients of successful marriages.
Dr. John DeFrain of the University of Nebraska – Lincoln, says, "If you and your partner live by the ideas in this book, your love for each other will grow and grow and grow."
- In Happy Marriages and Strong Families - A Spiritual Journey:, Dr. Brigman teaches us:
- How Christian beliefs and practices can help us create
successful relationships
, and
- How the Tools of the Spirit—faith and hope, love and grace, respect and honor, and forgiveness and reconciliation—can help us create happy marriages and strong families.
- How to create a successful
Christian marriage and how the Bible can help
you create successful marriages and families.
Dr. Jim Collins, author of "Always a Wedding: Beginning, Renewing and Rescuing Marriages," says, Happy Marriages and Strong Families: A Spiritual Journey is based on spiritual truths, Christian psychology, and real life examples. This book is useful for every couple who wants to create a happy and lasting marriage." Art Smith, Professor of Bible at Crowley’s Ridge College, says, "Dr. Kelley Brigman has discovered that commitment, faith and hope, love and grace, parenthood of God, and forgiveness and reconciliation are our most important resources for creating successful marriages."
- Kelley Brigman's Marriage Tips and Story: Kelley shares Tips for your Marriage and stories from his own as well as other usefull information to improve your marriage or help you get through a tough time.
Dr. Kelley Brigman has been interested in learning how to create successful families as long as he can remember. He has made marriage and family his profession, his lifestyle, and his mission. Dr. Brigman taught family relations at Minnesota State University, Mankato for twenty-eight years, has done research and published articles dealing with family strengths and family strengths and religion. He has special interest in Christian marriages and families and the Bible and marriages and families. He is married to Katherine Brigman and they have three grown children.
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