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How to Become a Better Husband

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How to Become a Better Husband

By: MSN, Jane John-Nwankwo RN, John Nwankwo PhD
Narrated by: L. David Harris
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This book was written by the famous motivational speaker and seminar leader Jane John-Nwankwo. After listening to this book, be sure to purchase How to Become a Better Wife.

When God said, "Let us make man in our image" (Genesis 1:26), he wanted to make a creature full of love and wisdom just as he (God) is. He created the male first, with many endowments and mental, spiritual, caring, and physical attributes that may not all be seen in the female. A man is needed for every woman to be complete. God created men with special abilities that women lack in order that they might not only be great companions but "a strength for life's journey" for women!

This book is a manual as well as a motivational book,for men who wish to accomplish God's purpose in their lives as husbands. If any strength or encouragement is drawn from this book, or if you learn something that will make you a better husband, then the purpose of this book will be achieved.

Please visit www.janejohn-nwankwo.com.

©2014 Jane John-Nwankwo (P)2015 Jane John-Nwankwo
Christianity Love, Dating & Attraction Relationships Marriage
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