Love must be tough new hope for families in crisis
Boasting more than one million copies of his works sold, conservative radio personality Dr. James C. Dobson squarely addresses the problem of troubled marriages. He targets infidelity, alcoholism, spousal abuse, and emotional distance as the primary causes of divorce. Dobson also chooses to denounce homosexuality as an abomination. With his groundbreaking theory of "loving toughness", he offers a path toward solving marital problems, building family values, and rekindling lost romance.
"Boasting more than one million copies of his works sold, conservative radio personality Dr. James C. Dobson squarely addresses the problem of troubled marriages. He targets infidelity, alcoholism, spousal abuse, and emotional distance as the primary causes of divorce. Dobson also chooses to denounce homosexuality as an abomination. With his groundbreaking theory of "loving toughness", he offers a path toward solving marital problems, building family values, and rekindling lost romance."@en
"Examines the most devastating conflicts occurring between husbands and wives and offers advice for the partner who wants to hold a troubled marriage together. Abridged from the book."
"Dr. Dobson examines the conflicts between husbands and wives and offers practical advice for the partner who wants to hold a troubled marriage together."
"Unabridged."
"A discussion of Dr. Dobson's book of the same title, which offers advice and hope to families in crisis through the principle of "loving toughness.""@en
"A modern classic for newlyweds, long-time married couples, and single men and women wanting to build mature relationships."
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