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Set in a big city in Africa, covering only a few days of Walter and Ingrid's life, the story develops in a surprising and suspenseful way. Through the struggles of the people they are trying to help, both find themselves facing unexpected challenges to their own marriage.
Nothing in this book is fiction. All the stories have really happened. All of the conversations have really taken place. The people involved are still living today.
The setting of these events is Africa, but the problems dealt with are relevant to all parts and to all cultures.
The spiritual vision of Trobisch's classic answers to love's questions is reproduced here in a new edition.
Dieser intime Briefwechsel mit einem jungen afrikanischen Paar ber
Fragen um Liebe und Sexualit t, Glaube, Gott und Spiritualit t,
Bibel und gesellschaftliche Normen, hat weltweit Millionen von
Leserinnen und Leser gefunden und ist in mehr als siebzig
Weltsprachen bersetzt worden. Seine Botschaft ist ermutigend und
will zum Nachdenken anregen ohne zu besch nigen. Das Scheitern
vieler gut gemeinter Ratschl ge wird dramatisch erz hlt, Leserinnen
und Leser werden durch Erfolge und Fehlschl ge gef hrt. Eine
lehrreiche, zeitlose und spannende Lekt re.
Men are suffering but women don't know it. This is the essence of
Walter Trobisch's last book before he died in 1979. A classic work,
which has helped thousands of couples world wide engage in new
conversations.
We have relationships, but little commitment. We have sex-but no
intimacy. Walter Trobisch's timeless message can help you
understand the heart of God and his intent to bless a man and woman
in marriage with a sort of freedom and beauty they could find
nowhere else. Jean Banyolak, an African marriage counselor, has
written a forthright guide to the art of physical love, insisting
that sexual harmony reflects the spiritual harmony God intended
marriage to provide.
This story is the intimate correspondence between a teenage girl
and her Christian counselor, who assists her in her struggle to
live in peace with her awakening sexuality and who helps her to
deal with her longing to masturbate.
Walter Trobisch's classic reflections on love and healthy
self-acceptance and how it affects relationships and spiritual
well-being. Written from a Christian perspective the author gives
practical suggestions in coping with depression.
The spiritual vision of Trobisch's classic answers to love's
questions is reproduced here in a new edition.
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