Friendish
Reclaiming Real Friendship in a Culture of Confusion
by Kelly Needham
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appears in Spiritual and Nonfiction.
Bible teacher Kelly Needham debunks our world's constricted, small view of friendship and casts a richer, more lifegiving, biblical vision for friendship as God meant it to be.As the family unit grows more unstable and the average age of marriage increases, a shift is taking place in our culture: for many people, friends now play the role of famil...
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