
Made to Last
Six Steps to a Happy Relationship
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Narrated by:
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Mary Kell
About this listen
Bishop Antonio Erskine has used this six step method to help many individuals and couples who faced difficult moments in their relationships. The book takes the listener through six sequential stages, aimed at helping to resolve conflicts within relationships. It provides a guide that can be used to build happy and long-lasting intimate relationships.
So many individuals have never been told or taught how to handle the challenges of relationships. Here is a book that will help. All of us can create and enjoy the beauty found in true love. Take this sex step journey to get your relationship back on the right path.
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