Author: | Tosin Ojumu | ISBN: | 9781301323180 |
Publisher: | Oruko Oluwa | Publication: | September 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tosin Ojumu |
ISBN: | 9781301323180 |
Publisher: | Oruko Oluwa |
Publication: | September 13, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Another ultra-quick-read Thought Provoker from Tosin Ojumu. Knowing that "no-one is perfect", how do you sort out potentially excellent spouses from spouses who would be a lot less appropriate for you? This ebook suggests a few ideas. Tosin Ojumu's Thought Provokers: Humorous, heartfelt and utterly honest slices of Christian wisdom for busy modern lives! Reviews gratefully received!
When talking about potential marital partners, something that you will often hear for instance from Christian books or resources, is that "no-one is perfect". This is true, and something that most people will surely accept, whether or not they are Christians or have any religious faith whatsoever.
And yet absolutely everyone is covered by this maxim of "no-one is perfect". Within the understanding that "no-one is perfect", how do you sort out potentially excellent spouses from spouses who would be a lot less appropriate for you?
This ebook suggest a few ideas.
Another ultra-quick-read Thought Provoker from Tosin Ojumu. Knowing that "no-one is perfect", how do you sort out potentially excellent spouses from spouses who would be a lot less appropriate for you? This ebook suggests a few ideas. Tosin Ojumu's Thought Provokers: Humorous, heartfelt and utterly honest slices of Christian wisdom for busy modern lives! Reviews gratefully received!
When talking about potential marital partners, something that you will often hear for instance from Christian books or resources, is that "no-one is perfect". This is true, and something that most people will surely accept, whether or not they are Christians or have any religious faith whatsoever.
And yet absolutely everyone is covered by this maxim of "no-one is perfect". Within the understanding that "no-one is perfect", how do you sort out potentially excellent spouses from spouses who would be a lot less appropriate for you?
This ebook suggest a few ideas.