Edwin Barry Young - Books

Books

Christian Living Books:

  • Sexperiment -7 Days to Lasting Intimacy with Your Spouse, 2011 (A New York Times Best Seller)
  • The Marriage Mirror – Reflecting God in Your Marriage, 2008
  • Beauty Full – Becoming More Than Just Pretty, 2007
  • Outrageous, Contagious Joy – Because Happiness is Just a Cheap Imitation, 2007
  • In the Zone – How to Live in the Sweet Spot of God’s Success, 2007
  • You! The Journey to the Center of Your Worth, 2005
  • Kid CEO – How to Keep Your Children From Running Your Life, 2004
  • Rating Your Dating While Waiting For Mating, 2004
  • Know Fear – Facing Life’s Six Most Common Phobias, 2003
  • The Creative Marriage – The Art of Keeping Your Love Alive, 2002
  • Fatal Distractions – Overcoming Obstacles That Mess Up Our Lives, 1997

Leadership Books:

  • The Creative Leader – Unleashing the Power of Your Creative Potential, 2006
  • High Definition Living – Bringing Clarity to Your Life’s Mission, 2003
  • Can We Do That? 24 Innovative Practices That Will Change the Way You Do Church, 2002

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