H. Norman Wright Books

Norman Wright is a Christian counselor and author, with a background in guiding individuals and couples through life’s challenges. He holds a Master’s degree in Counseling and has published several best-selling books, including Before You Say I Do and After You Say I Do, which address the intricacies of preparing for marriage and nurturing a healthy, loving relationship thereafter. Wright’s expertise and compassionate approach have made him a trusted figure in the field of relationship counseling and personal growth.

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 Books: 101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged by H. Norman Wright

101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged

H. Norman Wright
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What's 101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged about?

101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged (2004) aims to deepen the understanding between partners contemplating marriage through a series of insightful questions. It covers a wide range of topics, from personal values and life goals to opinions on finance, parenting, and handling conflicts, encouraging couples to explore their compatibility and future expectations together.

Who should read 101 Questions to Ask Before You Get Engaged?

  • Couples who wish to become engaged
  • Marriage counselors and relationship therapists
  • Individuals interested in personal growth and communication

What's Communication: Key to Your Marriage about?

Communication: Key to Your Marriage by H. Norman Wright emphasizes the importance of effective communication in maintaining a healthy and fulfilling marriage. Through practical advice and real-life examples, the book offers insights into how couples can improve their communication skills, resolve conflicts, and strengthen their bond. It serves as a valuable guide for couples looking to build a strong and lasting relationship.

Who should read Communication: Key to Your Marriage?

  • Married couples looking to improve their communication and strengthen their relationship

  • Individuals who want to understand the differences in communication styles between men and women

  • Counselors or therapists seeking practical tools and insights to help their clients with marital issues