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4"I Do, Do You?" is a companion to Chris Schimel's book "Murder in the Church", where marital coldness was the primary culprit for the tragedy in the true story. There are tons of marriage helps out there, especially for Christians. Everyone has their researched strategies, ideas, lists and discoveries. These books line the shelves of bookstores. Most contain helpful hints. And yet, marriages continue to find themselves becoming dashed beyond repair on the rocks of divorce. "I Do, Do You?" has taken its principles directly from scripture, specifically from the foremost verses about marriage in the Bible. In these principles unique observations are made that reveal eye-opening discoveries about how spouses should interact to enhance life, love and longevity in their union. The author makes the bold promise that if the principles in this tiny but powerful book are followed, they will rescue or insulate marriages from destruction. It contains fourteen spousal-behaviors, four for women, five for men and five for both, that will fan the early flames of love, rekindle otherwise cooling marriages, as well as rescue or insulate marriages from destruction.