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Book details
  • Genre:RELIGION
  • SubGenre:Christianity / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon)
  • Language:English
  • Pages:115
  • eBook ISBN:9798350916751

If Ye Are Not One Ye Are Not Mine

A Proven Recipe For A Successful Marriage

by Steven R Chapman

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Overview
This book describes in detail a successful recipe for marriage written specifically for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, although this recipe can improve any marriage. The key to having a great marriage relationship is to "become one". If we are one in purpose, one in spirit, if we have the same goals and values, if we are both striving to do our part, and if we have a oneness in our intimate relationship, we will have the kind of marriage that will fulfill our fondest dreams. It contains many quotes from Church leaders and professionals. It explains the differing roles of husbands and wives in the marriage relationship. It includes many quotes, stories, and examples of how to apply these principles. I can assure you that any marriage can be improved by applying these principles. It is particularly helpful for couples that are soon to be married, newlyweds, those whose marriages are struggling, or anyone who wants to have a marriage "tune-up".
Description
Nineteen years ago, I published a book on marriage at the request of people who had heard me speak in church, at firesides, and at other church-related activities. Some of them were couples I had counseled while serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a result of those responsibilities, I began researching conference talks, scriptures, articles about marriage, and books by professionals, to find the inspiration and guidance to assist them. Many people asked me to put into writing the principles I had shared, so they could remember and review them when they needed a reminder. Writing the book took me about two years, and I had a thousand copies printed. I ran out of them fifteen years ago. I have had numerous requests for copies since then but was unable to accommodate them. Last year, I set a goal to publish a revised and updated version as an e-book so that it would be available to those who may benefit from its principles. This new version reflects changes in church policies and procedures, quotes from current Church leaders, insights from professionals, and experiences from my own marriage, to enhance and clarify these principles. It will be instructive for members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, but any marriage could benefit by applying its principles. It also explains the principle of eternal marriage in detail and contains many quotes and scriptures that clarify the steps needed to "become one." When these principles are regularly applied in a marriage, they will ensure happiness and success. The title of the book, "If Ye Are Not One Ye Are Not Mine," comes from a scripture in Doctrine and Covenants 38:27. According to the scripture, for a temple marriage to become eternal, we must "become one" in every way. In the book, I use a recipe analogy to explain the need for proper ingredients in the marriage relationship. If you leave ingredients out of a recipe, it will not turn out the same. For instance, if you were baking a cake and left the eggs out, it will not rise. Likewise, in marriage, leaving out key ingredients will affect your ability to become one. I identify these key ingredients and clarify the differing roles of husbands and wives in the marriage covenant. These ingredients include continued courtship, intimacy, priesthood leadership in the home, family finances, and improving relationships, just to name a few. It is particularly helpful for couples engaged to be married, those recently married, those experiencing challenges in their marriage, or those who just need a marriage tune-up. Those I counseled, who were willing to apply these principles, began to experience a oneness they had never known and their marriages became their top priority. In order to get the most out of the book, couples should read it together, and discuss how to incorporate the principles it contains. I can testify from personal experience that they work. If this book helps even one couple improve their marriage, it will have been worth the effort.
About the author
Nineteen years ago, I published a book on marriage at the request of people who had heard me speak in church, at firesides, and at other church-related activities. Some of them were couples I had counseled while serving in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a result of those responsibilities, I began researching conference talks, scriptures, articles about marriage, and books by professionals, to find the inspiration and guidance to assist them. Many people asked me to put into writing the principles I had shared, so they could remember and review them when they needed a reminder. Writing the book took me about two years, and I had a thousand copies printed. I ran out of them fifteen years ago. I have had numerous requests for copies since then but was unable to accommodate them. Last year, I set a goal to publish a revised and updated version as an e-book so that it would be available to those who may benefit from its principles. This new version reflects changes in church policies and procedures, quotes from current Church leaders, insights from professionals, and experiences from my own marriage.