
How To Love Her: Loving Like Christ in Marriage & Relationships
A thoughtful guide to nurturing love and faith in relationships
$12.99
Discover the transformative power of love with 'How To Love Her: Loving Like Christ in Marriage & Relationships' by Ijeoma Ibekwe. This exquisitely bound hardcover book blends timeless faith-based wisdom with practical guidance, empowering couples to enrich their connection and deepen intimacy. The stunning, gift-worthy cover—featuring gold embossed lettering and a soothing blush hue—makes it an ideal present for weddings, anniversaries, or personal growth journeys. Measuring 6 x 9 inches, it's the perfect size to enjoy at home or on the go. Give the gift of lasting love and inspiration to yourself or someone special.
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