"If you are thinking about getting married, you need to read
this book."--Neil Clark Warren, founder, eHarmony.com
Anyone can get married. The goal, however, should not only be to
marry--but to marry the right person.
As a singles pastor, author Dan Chun worked exclusively with more
than 5,000 singles, and of the hundreds who were married under his
teaching, less than 10 percent got a divorce--far below the
national average. This book incorporates Pastor Dan's principles,
which provide practical and proven ways to pick a spouse, and is
your guide to finding--and keeping--a lifelong partner. You will
discover how to test your relationship for key differences using a
variety of methods including the Seven Cs: Character, Chemistry,
Competency, Cultural Differences, Commitment, Communication, and
Core Values.
Experts agree: Whether you are dating or planning to date, How
to Pick a Spouse will give you clear, usable information for
guiding your heart and mind before making one of your most
important decisions ever.
Dan Chun has been the senior pastor of First Presbyterian
Church in Honolulu for the past twenty years, and he is a member of
the board of trustees of Fuller Theological Seminary. A former
newscaster and award-winning filmmaker, Dan's personal experience
with divorce motivates him to work closely with never-married,
divorced, and widowed people. Previously, he served as the singles
pastor at Menlo Park Presbyterian Church. Dan and his wife are
parents of three grown children and live with their two dogs, Max
and Molly. Visit him at HowtoPickaSpouse.com.