Marriage 911
How God Saved Our Marriage (and Can Save Yours, Too!)
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Narrated by:
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Kristen Jones
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Michael Jones
A message of hope for spouses everywhere.
Greg and Julie Alexander thought divorce was the only way out of their lifeless, loveless marriage. Quite unexpectedly, a faithful priest guided them back to the truths of the church, and as they began to incorporate these truths into their lives, they were able to restore the love they once had for each other. Marriage 911 chronicles their journey back from the brink of divorce to marital happiness built on a strong Catholic faith.
Told from both spouses' perspectives, their very personal story shares:
- Three key questions every married couple should answer
- Practical, real-life tips for getting a marriage back on track
- Hope for all married couples on the brink.
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The woman sounds like a grade school girl in a Catholic school poorly trained to read the readings at Mass. She has a repetitive sing-songy voice that becomes aggravatingly monotonous in a very short time.
The man actually sounds like one of those computer generated monotone drone voices that reads articles on websites.
As a Catholic priest, one of my biggest frustrations is how so few Catholic artistic productions are done with any quality. This production is but one more example of that. I just wish they could hire well trained professionals to narrate the audio for this book.
Review by a Catholic priest
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