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On Marriage

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Khalil Gibran's "On Marriage" is a poetic reflection on the nature of love and partnership.

It emphasizes the importance of maintaining individuality within a relationship while fostering mutual support and understanding.

Gibran's lyrical prose explores the complexities of love, urging couples to nurture both their individual growth and their shared connection.

The piece is known for its evocative imagery and timeless wisdom, offering a profound meditation on the dynamics of intimate relationships.

It continues to resonate with readers seeking guidance on navigating the challenges and joys of marriage.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Paul Tripp
as an available resource on marriage and its updated title and content.
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1046. How Can I Grow In Intimacy And Grace With My Spouse? | Ask Paul Tripp
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Jordan Raynor
as a phenomenal book that are each able to be read in 30 minutes.
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Jordan Raynor (Host of the Mere Christians podcast)
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Gedale Fenster
to introduce a recently released book he is discussing and summarizing for the class.
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Marriage and relationship Boot Camp
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Paul Tripp
as a resource addressing marriage with gospel-centered commitments.
1042. How Does A Pastor Balance Ministry And Protect His Family? | Ask Paul Tripp
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Chad Bird
, recalling a line about marriage where everything becomes shared.
Song of Solomon 2:15-3:5 (Episode 435)
Mentioned as a treatise about women written for men, especially rich men.
HoP 338 - All About Eve - the Defense of Women
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Yung Pueblo
in "How to Love Better" to illustrate the importance of space in relationships.
How to Love Better (Yung Pueblo)

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