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Robertson McQuilkinTyndale House / 1998 / Hardcover$9.99 Retail:5 out of 5 stars for A Promise Kept: The Story of Unforgettable Love. View reviews of this product. 4 Reviews
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BeverlySaint Johns, FLAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5Wonderful example of true love & commitment!October 28, 2010BeverlySaint Johns, FLAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5I just completed reading this wonderful book! Just a year ago I lost my mother to Alzherimer's Disease. So many of the refections and questions mirrored my own experience. What a soothing balm to my still grieving heart.
I also think this book should be apart of premarital counseliing. The line by line wedding vow outline brings the reader to the true meaning of love and commitment in marriage.
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kamijanCoronado, CAAge: 55-65Gender: female5 Stars Out Of 5A story of commitment even when it is hard.October 4, 2010kamijanCoronado, CAAge: 55-65Gender: femaleQuality: 5Value: 5Meets Expectations: 5This is a story of a couple living out the covenant they made before God. With early onset Alzheimers many have chosen a different route. This would be a human representation of how God sticks with us because of the covenant He made.
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Jennie Smith Biggs5 Stars Out Of 5March 23, 2010Jennie Smith BiggsI sat under the teaching of J. Robertson McQuilkin as a professor at Columbia Bible College, now Columbia International University in Columbia, SC in the early 1970's. His wife was a wonderful woman with great creativity and a beautiful spirit. He gave up the presidency of the college to become her full-time caregiver. It was a privilege to know them both. This book shows what deep Christ-like love is and the importance of the marriage vows. I hope you will give it a read.
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Keith Jones5 Stars Out Of 5February 18, 2002Keith JonesIf you have or know someone with a debilitating disease or condition then this book is a must. The author gives us all an example of what can be received from the burdens that are placed upon us by God, this book is very moving and easy to read and in a very short time could uplift anyone no matter what challenges they are facing. This would be a very good pastoral tool for anyone counseling a spouse of someone with Alzheimers or even couples entering marriage to expose them to true love.
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