A Separation Survival Guide for Military Couples

Practical Principles for Protecting Your Marriage While Separated

by Dr. Cregg L. Chandler


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Softcover
$11.95
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Softcover
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/28/2012

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781449740207
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781449740191

About the Book

Families and friends learn how to better understand the dilemma faced by military couples and how to help them cope.

 

Explore the interconnectivity of critical issues many military families are confronted with.

 

Consider practical solutions to one of the most crucial threats facing relationships in the military and potentially the world.

 

Learn how to protect your relationship from extramarital affairs while maintaining commitment to your spouse.

 

Learn how to successfully survive the devastation associated with family separation.

 

Learn how to use a necessary tool for any couple to strengthen their relationship during short- and long-term times of separation.

 

Explore the painful journey of many families.

 

Help yourself understand the extreme difficulties of family separation; assist others with simple practical principles in coping and successfully surviving the experience.

 

Learn how to help others avoid pitfalls that can ruin their relationship.

 

 


About the Author

For many years Dr. Cregg L. Chandler has been concerned about families. He has served in various ministries in local communities since the 1980s, and has served in the military for over twenty-eight years.  While serving as a chaplain’s assistant and as a chaplain, the author became very concerned and alarmed after seeing the pain and suffering in the military community. 

 

He personally understands the demands, sufferings, temptations and the struggles of the military and the civilian community having counseled numerous couples and individuals with pre-marital, marital, personal, family and other concerns.

 

He received his Doctorate of Ministry from Regent University and has recently published a documentary dissertation on the same subject matter, addressing the issues of family separation.  The author currently lives in South Carolina with his wife of thirty years.  He has recently retired from military service and continues to serve in ministry, assisting individuals, families, and veterans in his local community.