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"Dr. David Clarke knows people. Dr. David Clarke knows humor. Dr. David Clarke knows his Bible. These come together in the perfect storm to put passion back in your marriage."--Dr. Woodrow Kroll, president of Back to the Bible International
"Dr. Clarke's book is a call to the reality that marriage can be kept vibrant and meaningful by a romance that need never grow cold."--Harold J. Sala, PhD, founder and president of Guidelines International
"If you've lost that loving feeling but would like to get it back again--and in the process take your marriage to a whole new level--then Kiss Me Like You Mean It is a book you'll have a hard time putting down."--Gary J. Oliver, PhD, executive director of The Center for Relationship Enrichment at John Brown University; author of Mad About Us
Dr. David Clarke is a psychologist specializing in marriage therapy and is the author of seven books, including Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars and A Marriage After God's Own Heart. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, he has been in full-time private practice for over twenty years.
Dr. David Clarke is a Christian psychologist, speaker, and the author of seven books, including Men Are Clams, Women Are Crowbars, A Marriage After God's Own Heart, and Winning the Parenting War. A graduate of Dallas Theological Seminary and Western Conservative Baptist Seminary, he has been in full-time private practice for over 20 years. Through his entertaining and practical seminars, he presents God's truth in the areas of emotional well-being, relationship building, and development of parenting skills. He lives in Tampa, Florida, with his family.
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Posted July 19, 2012
Full of lots of practical advice. Really motivated us to improve our relationship.
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Overview
Yes, it's true--that glorious, heart-pumping feeling of love and desire does seem to vanish in the wake of kids, careers, and, well, life. But you can reclaim that mad-for-you, crazy-in-love feeling, and this time it will be deeper and more intimate than ever before. Your guide? King Solomon, the Bible's greatest lover, who has a few secrets ...