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The Three Greatest Needs in a Home
The Three Greatest Needs in a Home
The Three Greatest Needs in a Home
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The first thing in love- marriage and hour to treat your spouse, hour to communicate with each other.

How to raise your children that God has blessed you with, hour to talk with them and Christise them the way God want you too.

The book tell you why you should or should not get a divorce.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXlibris US
Release dateJul 27, 2011
ISBN9781462871599
The Three Greatest Needs in a Home
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Walter James

Walter James spend most of his time often reliving hunting and writing his first book as “Love and Joy” that was written in 1981. His next book in 2010”How To Train Dogs To Hunt Rabbit and Coons”. He hope that this book will help inspire some of their daily Walk with Christ.

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    The Three Greatest Needs in a Home - Walter James

    Copyright © 2011 by Walter James.

    Library of Congress Control Number:       2011912472

    ISBN:         Hardcover                               978-1-4628-7158-2

                       Softcover                                 978-1-4628-7157-5

                       Ebook                                      978-1-4628-7159-9

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.

    This book was printed in the United States of America.

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    Contents

    In Appreciation

    Malice

    Just Can’t Get Along

    Satisfied

    The Truth Of Marriage

    Faith

    The Truth About The Divorces

    Divine Origin Of Human Family

    A Model For Husbands

    An Example For Wives

    A Perfect Example For Parents

    A Model For Children

    The Key To Family Happiness

    Dedication

    Dedicated to my wife.

    In Appreciation

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    I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to Reverend C. Goodwin, Reverend W. Row, and Mrs. Mary Singleton for their help and services in the preparation of this book.

    Love is the first great need in a home. Faith is the second great need. Patience is the last greatest need. These three combined make a great home, not a home of confusion.

    Today we have more divorces and separation than ever before in history. At the present time, we also hear more about surgery. If we would be more concerned about life in general, most of these things could be prohibited.

    Divorce is something you can read about in the newspaper, hear about on the radio, and also see on television. Some of them are getting a divorce for no reason at all. I think with some people, they don’t know the real reason why a divorce should be granted. For this reason, I write unto you, hoping you will read this very carefully and take heed and make the best of your marriage.

    If we take a little more time and patience with our companions, it would solve some of our heartaches and medical bills.

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    Love is the first great need in a home. Let every man love his wife, every woman love her husband. This is what God wants us to do. From the Holy Bible, we find in the scriptures of Proverbs 18:22 the following words: Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing and obtaineth favor of the Lord. How can we say this when we have lost the love that we once had for one another? Let me tell you something, Love is not like water in a pipe, you cannot turn it on and off whenever you get ready. This is something you can have today and gone tomorrow. Love is something we fight for daily, and it is a very hard fight, a fight that has

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