What Marriage Is; And Why It Is Important!. The Truth Seeker's Library, #38

Par : Roger Henri Trepanier
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230465331
  • EAN9798230465331
  • Date de parution19/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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About the bookThis book will likely challenge your present understanding of what marriage is, as instituted by God. It will also show how important marriage is, not only to God, but also to all human beings on earth, for marriage between a man and woman is the first building block for all stable societies the world over! About the authorRoger Henri Trepanier is an evangelist, author, and counselor, who has been serving God on his field of service since 1999.
He is a widower with three adopted children, all now married. 
About the bookThis book will likely challenge your present understanding of what marriage is, as instituted by God. It will also show how important marriage is, not only to God, but also to all human beings on earth, for marriage between a man and woman is the first building block for all stable societies the world over! About the authorRoger Henri Trepanier is an evangelist, author, and counselor, who has been serving God on his field of service since 1999.
He is a widower with three adopted children, all now married.