Incompatibility

Still Grounds for a Great Marriage

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On sale Jun 01, 2006 | 336 Pages | 9781590528167

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Do women really spend more time in the bathroom? Are men truly more gifted when it comes to handling the remote control? Will women ever understand the intense concentration demanded by Monday Night Football? Chuck and Barb Snyder (who reveal that their only area of compatibility is having the same kids and grandkids) tackle these and other questions in Incompatibility: (Still) Grounds for a Great Marriage, an entertaining, insightful, and sensible primer on marriage for Christian couples. Ten years after their popular original book, they've teamed up again to present new material and elaborate on their original themes. Readers will learn that differences between couples are actually part of God's plan for marriage and should be viewed as assets, not liabilities.
Chuck Snyder

Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington.Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington. View titles by Chuck Snyder
Chuck Snyder

Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington.Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington. View titles by Barb Snyder

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Do women really spend more time in the bathroom? Are men truly more gifted when it comes to handling the remote control? Will women ever understand the intense concentration demanded by Monday Night Football? Chuck and Barb Snyder (who reveal that their only area of compatibility is having the same kids and grandkids) tackle these and other questions in Incompatibility: (Still) Grounds for a Great Marriage, an entertaining, insightful, and sensible primer on marriage for Christian couples. Ten years after their popular original book, they've teamed up again to present new material and elaborate on their original themes. Readers will learn that differences between couples are actually part of God's plan for marriage and should be viewed as assets, not liabilities.

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Chuck Snyder

Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington.Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington. View titles by Chuck Snyder
Chuck Snyder

Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington.Chuck & Barb Snyder have learned in forty-plus years of marriage to appreciate their differences and now pass on that knowledge to couples nationwide, including members of the Seattle Seahawks' and the Seattle Mariners' organizations. Chuck & Barb live in Seattle, Washington. View titles by Barb Snyder

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