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Is “How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told,” by Harrison Scott Key, really the best book ever written about marriage? Maybe. Maybe not. But it’s absolutely one of the best. It’s honest, real, and—in its own way—profoundly faithful. If you or someone you love is struggling in your marriage, we recommend putting it at the top of your reading list. Today, we’re talking about the book, about marriage, and about how all couples can learn to love their spouse better.
Next week, we plan on continuing the conversation about marriage in a bonus episode, where we’ll answer whatever questions you have for us about marriage. The bonus episode will be for our full subscribers only, whose support helps us pay for the equipment (and the babysitting) necessary to do this podcast. So, please send us your questions via dm and, if you’re not already a full subscriber, we hope you will become one!
Exit Music: “Walk With Me” from The Stapleton’s first album, Ballads and Battles
Programs for Marriage Enrichment and/or Struggling Marriages
Retrovaille
Restore
The Alexander House
Cana Feast
Messy Family Project
Domestic Church
Beloved
Joyful Ever After
Worldwide Marriage Encounter
By Emily Stimpson Chapman, Chris Chapman, Kate Stapleton, Casey Stapleton5
146146 ratings
Is “How to Stay Married: The Most Insane Love Story Ever Told,” by Harrison Scott Key, really the best book ever written about marriage? Maybe. Maybe not. But it’s absolutely one of the best. It’s honest, real, and—in its own way—profoundly faithful. If you or someone you love is struggling in your marriage, we recommend putting it at the top of your reading list. Today, we’re talking about the book, about marriage, and about how all couples can learn to love their spouse better.
Next week, we plan on continuing the conversation about marriage in a bonus episode, where we’ll answer whatever questions you have for us about marriage. The bonus episode will be for our full subscribers only, whose support helps us pay for the equipment (and the babysitting) necessary to do this podcast. So, please send us your questions via dm and, if you’re not already a full subscriber, we hope you will become one!
Exit Music: “Walk With Me” from The Stapleton’s first album, Ballads and Battles
Programs for Marriage Enrichment and/or Struggling Marriages
Retrovaille
Restore
The Alexander House
Cana Feast
Messy Family Project
Domestic Church
Beloved
Joyful Ever After
Worldwide Marriage Encounter

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