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Do you want to rediscover your first love and build a happy family? Then don’t put love off until tomorrow — start today.
This book is designed as a 40-day journey. Each day, you’ll take small but meaningful steps toward the one you love. You’ll discover:
— How conversations can save a marriage — and how silence can quietly destroy it
— How to handle your moods and stress without taking it out on the people closest to you
— Why humor is one of the best remedies for a happy family life
— How to turn an ordinary day into something special for the person you love
— How to love without criticism or trying to “fix” each other
We have translated God’s Word into modern English and added explanations where necessary. This project is called The Easy Modern English Bible — Expanded Translation.
✅ 80 pages
✅ Size: 6 x 9 inches (15.24 × 22.86 cm)




How to Rediscover Your First Love
First love doesn’t die. It falls asleep. And sometimes it sleeps so deeply that we stop believing it can ever wake up again.
Many couples begin to think that love is gone for good, that the feelings have faded and nothing can be restored. That’s when discouragement sets in. People give up. They stop fighting for the chance to change things.
But most of the time, love hasn’t disappeared. It’s just hiding. It hides under layers of exhaustion. Under unresolved hurts. Under negative habits that quietly took root and became part of the relationship.
We rarely lose love because of one bad day or one painful conversation. More often, we lose it slowly.
We forget to say tender, warm words to each other. We stop paying attention to what truly matters.
We respond coldly to the person closest to us. We make decisions without thinking about how they will feel.
✔️Here’s something psychologists say: it takes 40 days to change a habit. Not forty years — that’s already good news.
✔️Be prepared. The first 20 days will be the hardest. During that time, you’re still holding tightly to old habits, while the new ones are only beginning to form.
So during this time, you may feel like everything inside you is resisting this new way of life.
It means you’re on the right path. You may feel uncomfortable, anxious, or even ready to give up. But don’t quit! These challenges are temporary. Real growth and lasting change never happen without them.
Then you’ll need another 20 days to start loving the new habits and make them part of your life. And one day you’ll wonder how you ever lived without them?
Remember, this isn’t an overnight miracle. It’s a journey. There will be highs and lows, laughter and tears. But with each day, you’ll move closer to a new version of yourself. Not a perfect version — but one you can live with, without being at war inside.
The Bible speaks about this inner transformation in different words: “Be renewed in the spirit of your mind” (Ephesians 4:23).
Let the Holy Spirit renew your mind so you can change your habits and begin to live the way Jesus teaches. Renewal is a process. It takes time, attention, and a willingness to keep going.
This book is a 40-day journey. It’s not abstract theory. Not just beautiful words. It’s 40 days and 40 intentional steps that lead to real change.
✔️The first part of this book will help you see what destroys intimacy in marriage.
There are things in your relationship you’ve gotten so used to that you no longer notice them. You’ve accepted them as normal, even though they were never love.
✔️The second part of the book will help you build something new. You’ll learn to speak and listen differently. To respond differently. To see each other differently.
No pressure. No blame. No attempts to “fix” your spouse that end not in miracles, but in arguments.
Do you want to see change in your family?
🙏 Then believe that God is able to bring real transformation. He restores even what seems broken. He brings back to life what you’ve stopped hoping for.
This book isn’t for perfect families. Perfect families don’t exist. It’s for real people. For those who are tired. For those who feel lost. For those who still want to love — but don’t know how anymore.