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Book details
  • Genre:FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS
  • SubGenre:Marriage & Long-Term Relationships
  • Language:English
  • Pages:70
  • eBook ISBN:9798350913347
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350913330

Until Death Do Us Part

My journey to joy in marriage

by Rhonda L. Williams

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Overview
Until Death Do Us Part tells the deeply personal story of two people who uncover the secret to joy in marriage. Through hardship, struggle, and revelations, they discovered biblical principles that proved to be tried and true. This book is for couples who may be struggling in marriage or contemplating marriage. It provides practical insights and suggestions for couples to engage in their respective journey to joy.
Description
Until Death Do Us Part tells the deeply personal story of two people who uncover the secret to joy in marriage. The author chronicles her experience as a young, pregnant wife whose life turns upside down in an instant. She interweaves powerful lessons learned about marriage in the midst of tragedy forging a pathway to joy. Twice widowed, the author discovered biblical principles about marriage through hardship, struggle, and revelations. This book shares a profoundly personal experience and offers practical insights and suggestions for others struggling in marriage or contemplating marriage to engage in their journey to joy.
About the author
Rhonda L. Williams completed her undergraduate studies at Spelman College in Atlanta, Georgia. After working in the corporate sector for three years, she felt compelled to enter the field of public education. Securing a Master of Arts degree in Teaching with a major in Curriculum and Instructional Leadership from the University of Memphis, in Memphis Tennessee, Ms. Williams began her 30 + year career as an educator and administrator. Extending beyond the school district, Ms. Williams conducted workshops and seminars on family engagement and marriage in various southeast regional communities. However, Ms. Williams' most treasured God-given roles are that of wife and mother.