Certainly there were some good things to ponder. But it is beyond my comprehension why the authors would end the book with the " real life soul mates" testimony that they chose. At the beginning of #52, it was made very clear that spiritual intimacy and growth with your spouse is what makes for a quality marriage, yet the testimony of the "real life soul mates" chosen stated devotions weren't really that important to them, only respecting one another's spiritual privacy. Hmm