Product DescriptionJournal/workbook designed for Christian couples who are at the premarital stage of dating. The book presents no holds barred questions in ten compatibility areas: lifestyle, religion, division of labor in the home, family and friends, children, work, money and finances, personality, sex and sex appeal, and the “Ex factor” (ex-spouses, ex-girlfriends, ex-boyfriends, ex-fiances/fiancees). Questions that help to reveal… Continue reading
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The Dating Bible: Shy Guy’s Handbook to Dating Advice and Mastering the Art of Dating Beautiful Women
Product DescriptionYes, dating can be scary but everyone needs to go through it if we want some romance in our life! So they say, no guts … no glory, so go ahead and ask that girl out. Don’t know what to do exactly? This guide is the ultimate manual to the irresistible undertaking of dating. It is the Dating… Continue reading
Clues in the Calico: A Guide to Identifying and Dating Antique Quilts
Product DescriptionThe system unveiled here for dating heirloom quilts is based upon five characteristics–fabric, style, color, technique, and pattern. In recounting the method’s evolution, which involved the examination of 900 date-inscribed specimens, Brackman imparts a colorful history of quilt making…. More >>
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Seven Bible Truths Violated by Christian Dating
Product DescriptionFor years, Dr. Davis preached a message on “Christian Dating,” but when his oldest daughter turned sixteen and he took her on her first date, he knew something was wrong. Bible-believing churches for years have warned about worldly dating because of the danger of moral impurity. 1 Thess. 4 is clear that it is possible to defraud a… Continue reading
A Commonplace Book of Cookery: A Collection of Proverbs, Anecdotes, Opinions and Obscure Facts on Food, Drink, Cooks, Cooking, Dining, Diners & Dieters, dating from ancient times to the present
Product DescriptionCommonplace books, observes M. F. K. Fisher in her preface to this collection, “are rarely compiled by commonplace people.” Robert Grabhorn was a San Francsico fine printer and publisher who “also worked diligently at the arts of eating and drinking.” Thanks to his lifelong habits of reading, clipping, and filing, his “fever for the printed word,” we can… Continue reading