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Becoming Us - by Beth McCord & Jeff McCord (Paperback)

Becoming Us - by  Beth McCord & Jeff McCord (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>An effective tool to help couples finally understand why they do what they do, break unhelpful patterns, and truly enjoy each other and their marriage.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong><em>Becoming Us</em> is a wake-up call for couples who feel stagnant, revealing what happens when two people in a committed relationship risk seeing each other from a fresh perspective.</strong></p><p>Couples often enter into marriage with a potentially harmful assumption: they assume they "know" themselves and their spouse. The reality is that whether a couple's been married a few months or many decades, conflict and misunderstandings happen. Beth and Jeff McCord provide a glimpse into how the Enneagram, used from a biblical perspective, brings astonishing clarity to couples so they can break free from self-condemnation, fear and shame, by knowing and experiencing the unconditional love, forgiveness, and freedom they have in Christ. Beth and Jeff guide couples through discovering their Enneagram type and core motivations, as well as those of their spouse, gaining insight into how their family of origin shapes the way they relate to their spouse, and understanding what "assumicide" is and how to put a stop to it. Couples are made for an intimate and thriving marriage relationship. For those baffled by the person sleeping beside them and looking for an instruction manual, <em>Becoming Us</em> serves as a roadmap for couples to transform into the best versions of themselves--together.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Finally, we have a practical and godly tool that can be used to enrich, and even save, many marriages."<br><b>- Gail and Michael Hyatt</b>, Michael Hyatt & Co.<p> "The McCords have written <i>Becoming Us</i> as an insightful resource for those who want to understand themselves, their spouse, and their marriage through the lens of faith and the tool of the Enneagram."<br> <b>- Ian Morgan Cron</b>, Enneagram expert and author of <i>The Road Back to You</i><p> "Beth and Jeff show us how understanding each other's Core Fear, Desire, Weakness, and Longings in light of the gospel can help us communicate with, and love one another, well."<br> <b>- Matt and Lauren Chandler</b> Matt: author, pastor, president of the Acts 29 Network; Lauren: author, speaker, and singer/songwriter<p> Beth and Jeff McCord have helped over 1,500,000 people to discover their unique personality Type and apply that knowledge to their relationships. With 24 years' experience in ministry, the McCords are the founders of YourEnneagramCoach.com, an organization offering gospel-centered Enneagram courses and coaching certifications.<p>By using the Enneagram personality type indicator and overlaying it in a solid foundation and belief in the Gospel, they not only have helped themselves but thousands and thousands of others to identify their unique personality types and apply them to their own relationships.<br> <b>- Jim Alkon, BookTrib</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Beth McCord</b> is a member of Southpointe Community Church, a Presbyterian Church in America congregation. Beth is a Certified Enneagram Coach who has been using the Enneagram in ministry since 2005. She has been featured in articles for Relevant magazine and other faith-based magazines. She lives with her husband, Jeff, in Franklin, Tennessee.<p> <b>Jeff McCord</b> is a member of Southpointe Community Church, a Presbyterian Church in America congregation, where he is currently serving as the Executive Pastor. Jeff is also a Certified Conciliator with the Institute of Christian Conciliation and a practicing Family Mediator. He lives with his wife, Beth, in Franklin, Tennessee.

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