Don't Believe The Hype: Wrecking The Status Quo Of Marriage

Marriage was never meant to be ordinary. Yet culture has convinced us to settle for less-trading covenant for convenience and commitment for comfort. This book is your wake-up call to break free from the lies, challenge the status quo, and rediscover the beauty of marriage as God designed it: sacred, enduring, and full of purpose.

Vernell and Aisha Adams know the struggle. Coming from broken homes, they vowed to rewrite the story-and after more than 20 years together, they've learned what it takes to fight for love that lasts. Through raw honesty and faith-filled wisdom, they share the lessons, scars, and victories that prove marriage isn't dead-it's divine.

Whether you're newly married, long married, or barely holding on, these pages will stir your heart, confront your assumptions, and give you hope. It's not just a book-it's a battle plan for couples who refuse to quit.

Are you ready to wreck the hype and fight for something great



Autorentext

Vernell Adams is a devoted pastor, seasoned life coach, and passionate mentor whose life reflects a deep commitment to service. A proud veteran and former city police officer, Vernell has also served as a police chaplain and currently holds the role of Dean of Students. His diverse background-spanning military discipline, law enforcement, and spiritual leadership-has uniquely equipped him to guide others with wisdom, compassion, and strength.Raised from humble beginnings, Vernell has made it his life's mission to uplift those around him. Whether counseling individuals through personal trials or speaking life into broken situations, he sees service not as a job, but as a divine calling. He is a loving husband to his beautiful wife, Aisha Adams, and a dedicated father to their five children. Through every role he's held, Vernell continues to pour into others with unwavering faith, integrity, and purpose.

Titel
Don't Believe The Hype
Untertitel
Wrecking The Status Quo of Marriage
EAN
9798330552634
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
14.12.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
2.85 MB
Anzahl Seiten
88