Written by marriage therapists Drs. Les and Leslie Parrott, this adaptation of a popular Zondervan title (more than 250,000 sold) shows couples the three ingredients of romantic love, how to fight a
What Do You Do When Your Teenager Is in Trouble?Where do you turn for dependable, expert advice? Start here. Helping Your Struggling Teenager gives you the practical information you need as a parent o
A clinical psychologist shows readers how to spot a "control freak" and cope with their behavior, emphasizing God's assistance in dealing with difficult people. Reprint. $100,000 ad/promo.
For those who want to grow in the art of loving well Reflections on 1 Corinthians 13 featuring 16 different translations and paraphrases of the Bible's beloved 'Love Chapter'
Beginning counseling students will find a detailed overview of different methods and philosophies in counseling and psychotherapy in this book reviewing the concepts, limitations, and contributions of
How to make the thorns in your marriage come up roses.The big and little annoyances in your marriage are actually opportunities to deepen your love for each other. Relationship experts and award-winni
Everything You Need to Launch a Marriage Mentoring Program A sleeping giant is waking up in the church today—YOU—and thousands of couples like you who are making a huge difference in countless marriag
When it comes to parenting, who you are is more important than what you do. The Parent You Want to Be shows you how to select your top four or five "intentional traits" and pass them along to your ch
Improve Your Relationships Today In this down-to-earth, practical book, #1 New York Times bestselling author Dr. Les Parrott provides a simple plan to improve all of your relationships-
Drawing on extensive research and their years as marriage counselors, two New York Times best-selling authors uncover common misbeliefs about marital conflict, showing couples how a "good fight" actua
How do I handle a friend who saps my energy? When do I love without limit? We've all asked these questions. And too often our responses are either to back out of relationships or to give up on impossi