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Rejoice When You Disagree

by Dr. Bing | Sep 17, 2009 | Anger and Fighting, Marital Therapy, Proverbs, Successful Marriages

Dr. Wall discusses the untapped gold mine of disagreements in marriage.  Couples often fight when they disagree.  But Dr. Wall explains that disagreeing in marriage is actually a major strength of marriage.  He suggests that instead of fighting, we stop long enough to...

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