"The Myth of the Greener Grass" by J. Allan Petersen
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Family counselor J. Allan Petersen speaks frankly about extramarital affairs and offers both preventive and healing measures.

"A timely topic! The book is extremely readable, practical, and helpful." --David Mains, director, The Chapel of the Air

Petersen's best-selling book on the problems of extramarital affairs is even more relevant today than when it was first published years ago. Married Christians are not immune to infidelity. When an affair leaves broken lives and relationship in its wake, those involved need the hope that Christ offers. How can an affair be prevented? And what can be done to find healing for damaged relationships? Now updated with a chapter on recovery, this book offers practical advice for couples facing the realities of adultery or those desiring to "affair-proof" their marriage.





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