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When Sinners Say "I Do"
- Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage
- De: Dave Harvey
- Narrado por: Kodie Amber Taylor
- Duración: 7 h y 55 m
- Versión completa
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Marriage is the union of two people who arrive at the altar toting some surprisingly large luggage. Often it gets opened right there on the honeymoon, sometimes it waits for the week after. The Bible calls it sin and understanding its influence can make all the difference for a man and woman who are building a life together. When Sinners Say "I Do" is about encountering the life-transforming power of the gospel in the unpredictable journey of marriage. Dave's writing style embraces the reader as he speaks honestly, and sometimes humorously, about sin and the power of the gospel to overcome it.
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Terrible Reading
- De BAY en 04-17-25
- When Sinners Say "I Do"
- Discovering the Power of the Gospel for Marriage
- De: Dave Harvey
- Narrado por: Kodie Amber Taylor
Worst audio quality recording.
Revisado: 04-13-25
The Spotify audiobook is narrated by Dave Harvey. It is of significant better quality. This is the first audible book I've listened to at 2x speed, and it sounded normal. The audio quality is terrible and monotone. The chapter on sex (9), the narrator is clearer sheepish to be reading it. Chapter 10, every other sentence is rerecorded, so the volume fluctuates substantially.
Review of Content: Chapters 1-6 provide basic premarital thoughts and commentary that center on the premise of recognizing we are sinners entering into a marriage. Chapter 7-10 are much more impactful at explaing what this means for a married couple. I thought the Chapter on Sex (9), provided commentary I had never heard. The 10th Chapter provides insightful thoughts on what happens if your spouse gets disabled or a dehabilitating disease, which I had not talked about with my fiance before.
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