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Author: Ernest Eberhard
Published by Deseret Book (Bookcraft) in 1961
No subject is more popular than dating, courtship, and marriage. The interest of a young man and woman in each other is the heart and core of much music, drama, and literature. It is forever stealing the center of the stage and lingers through all of life's acts. The relationship of young men and women to each other leads to happiness or misery and determines these ends more potently than money, position, or fame. Yet these relationships are often entered into without guidance or thought. The most important steps in life are all too often taken with the least preparation and prevision of the purposes and goals to be achieved. In this book the author has provided for youth, and those who counsel youth, a simple analysis of the problem "What shall we do with love?" He has outlined a detailed course which will make the journey of life interesting and purposeful and which will help young people avoid pitfalls. The author weaves into his treatment of this vital subject the spiritual factors so stressed by the Master. He brings into sharp focus the great and eternal rewards promised to those who make their marriage a true partnership with God. This book is the result of more than a quarter of a century of counseling with teenagers, and reflects the richness of that experience. --- William E. Bennett
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