Why did God bring you and Your spouse together? The reason might be bigger than you think God created Marriage to be far more exciting than living together for fifty years to buy homes, attain status, raise children, and manage day to day activities.
The couple loves adventure and taking road trips with their two children, Josie and Colby..
Daniel serves as Executive Pastor and a pastoral counselor at NorthStar Church in Kennesaw, Georgia.
They host the weekly Marriage Adventure Podcast and The Marriage Adventure Blog. -MARK BATTERSON, New York Times best-selling author of The Circle Maker, Lead Pastor of National Community Church Daniel and Bonnie Hoover have a passion to see other couples thrive on their Adventure.
In The Marriage Adventure, Daniel & Bonnie Hoover share how intentionally living on Mission can change not only the trajectory of Your relationship with Your spouse but Your entire family. -GARY THOMAS, Author of Sacred Marriage Many times, in marriage, we settle for something far less than God originally indented. - enjoy Your God-ordained, unique Marriage Adventure I agree with the Hoovers that Mission is the mainstay of a growing, intimate and spiritually alive marriage, and I\'m pleased to see a well-written book hone in on this topic. - use Your strengths to work together and become more intimate friends. - break bad patterns and avoid common detours that can derail Your adventure. - develop a Mission statement and core values for Your Marriage (worksheets provided).
The Marriage Adventure will equip you to: - understand how a Mission can change Your family and world around you.
The Marriage Adventure: Discovering Mission for Your Marriage invites you to join a road trip across the country to help you discover the unique, grand Mission for Your Marriage relationship.
Like a family road trip, Marriage is an adventure filled with highs, lows, and everything in between.
Why did God bring you and Your spouse together? The reason might be bigger than you think God created Marriage to be far more exciting than living together for fifty years to buy homes, attain status, raise children, and manage day to day activities