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Eternal Companions: Advice from LDS Counselors and Educators on Building a Forever Marriage (Bookshelf eBook)

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by Douglas E. Brinley, Daniel K. Judd

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For LDS couples - both those who are just starting out and those who have been at it for a while - this book offers the 'best advice' from some of the most respected LDS marriage counselors and educators. It brings together the combined wisdom of men and women who have spent years listening to LDS couples and helping them to enrich rekindle, refurbish, and reconstruct their relationships.

About the Authors

Douglas E. Brinley is the author of many books and tapes on strengthening marriages and families, including Between Husband and Wife. A professor in the department of Church History and Doctrine at BYU, Doug and his wife, Geri, are the parents of six children. He holds a master’s degree in Economics from Utah State and a doctorate from BYU in Family Studies. He served as a mission president in Dallas, Texas.

Daniel K. Judd, a professor in the department of Ancient Scripture in Brigham Young University, holds a master’s degree in family science and a Ph.D. in counseling psychology from BYU. After teaching in both seminary and institute, he taught in the Family Science department at BYU-Idaho. In 1993 he joined the faculty of BYU, where he has since served as chair of Ancient Scripture. Brother Judd has served in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a bishop, stake president, and first counselor in the general presidency of the Sunday School. He is also a member of the board of trustees of LDS Family Services. He has recently been called to serve as president of the Ghana Accra Mission, where he will serve with his wife, Kaye. They are the parents of four children.

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