Olorunyomi W. Agbajor Presents New Book on Marriage
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Christian Book Release by Olorunyomi W. Agbajor
WARRI, Nigeria (PRWEB)
In his latest book, You Deceived Me: Rays of Hope after Marital Blackout (published by WestBow Press), author and minister Olorunyomi W. Agbajor offers his advice to singles about how to prepare for marriage, avoid divorce and have a blissful marriage.
Agbajors impetus for writing was his own life. At one point his marriage seemed to halt. He and his wife were so disillusioned they felt divorce was inevitable. In their hours of despondency and desperation, God came to their rescue.
An excerpt from You Deceived Me:
“No matter, the state of your marriage and emotional disposition right now, as you are reading this book, I want you to know that your story has not yet arrived at its closing stage. There is still hope. Even though your life has become an elegiac verse of sorrows and deception, Gods Word promises restoration.”
Many books offer counsel and instructions from both Christian and secular points of view on how to have a successful marriage. You Deceived Me declares that there is one solution, and it is found in the pages of Gods Word.
You Deceived Me
By: Olorunyomi W. Agbajor
Hardcover | 5.5 x 8.5in | 166 pages | ISBN 9781449774578
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5in | 166 pages | ISBN 9781449774561
E-Book | 166 pages | ISBN 9781449774554
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble
About the Author
Olorunyomi W. Agbajor is the president of the CKAP Ministerial College with headquarters in Nigeria. He also oversees the Cathedral of Kings and Priests Inc., a network of churches. He has several years of practical experience as an educator, marriage therapist, pastor, author and Bible expositor. He is the host and television counselor of a popular Christian television program, Living Insights for Today.
Agbajor is the author of many other books on ministry, including The Gift of One Hour and Push Your Ministry to the Next Level.
WestBow Press is a strategic self-publishing alliance of Thomas Nelson, Inc., the worlds largest Christian publisher, and Author Solutions, Inc. (ASI) the world leader in the popular self-publishing industry segment. Through this partnership, authors benefit from the rich publishing heritage of Thomas Nelson and the speed-to-market advantages of the ASI self-publishing model. Titles published through WestBow Press are evaluated for sales potential and considered for publication under the Thomas Nelson imprint. Thomas Nelson, Inc. continues to inspire the world with distribution of products in more than 100 countries worldwide. For more information, or to start publishing today, visit http://www.westbowpress.com or call (866)-928-1240. Follow us @westbowpress on Twitter for the latest news.
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