Contact: Adam
Cothes, Publicist,
WinePress Publishing Group,
360-802-9758,
adam@winepressgroup.com
ENUMCLAW, Wash., Sept. 17 /Christian
Newswire/ -- If you Google the phrase "perfect
match" a majority of the million and a half search results
(literally) will lead to on-line dating services like
eHarmony, as well as personality tests, articles and books
on how to find that special someone. The popularity of
finding love on the Internet has led to sites for specific
groups including Christians, Catholics, those over 40 and
men and women who prefer to be matched according to
astrological sign. One ad promises six month free membership
if you don't find love within six months of joining their
service. In a country where 50% of marriages still end in
divorce men and women of all ages want love, even if they
must look for it in cyberspace. Sadly many of these
relationships will end in heartbreak.
"Love is the hardest subject to learn when you have not been
taught," says Bill Thompson, author of "First Choice, Only
Choice: Relationships that Last Forever". As a Baby Boomer
he found that most of his friends divorced and the majority
of his kids' classmates were from broken or single-parent
homes. According to Thompson, a background of divorce and
failed relationships can create an emotional handicap. "You
have not seen first hand how real love endures. Your
experience has shown you that love fails and commitments are
not strong bonds." The sadness of this reality prompted him
to provide a foundation for those just beginning the quest
for love. He calls his book "First Choice, Only Choice" a
relational primer for teens and college-age singles. Opening
with the account of the first husband and wife--Adam and
Eve--Thompson illustrates God's design for life-long
marriage. The book stresses the idea that God created us for
relationships--that there is someone out there for each of
us. So how can you prepare your heart for this person,
recognize when you have found him, learn commitment and what
it means to truly bond with someone for life? Bill Thompson
hopes to show young people the way.
"My purpose is to make a difference in the lives of teens
and young adults. I believe they are hungry for answers
about how to form long-lasting happy relationships."
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