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Dr. Gary Chapman
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Married more than 35 years to Karolyn, Dr. Gary Chapman is just
the man to turn to for help on improving or healing our most
important relationships. His own life experiences, plus over
thirty years of pastoring and marriage counseling, led him to
publish his first book in the Love Language series, The Five
Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt Commitment to Your
Mate. Millions of readers credit this continual bestseller with
saving their marriages, by showing them simple and practical
ways to communicate their love to their partner.
Since the success of his first book, Dr. Chapman has expanded
his Five Love Languages series to specifically reach out to
teens, singles, men, and children (co-authored with Dr. Ross
Campbell).
He is the author of numerous other books, including The World’s
Easiest Guide to Family Relationships, The Other Side of Love,
Five Signs of a Loving Family, Toward a Growing Marriage, and
Hope for the Separated. Chapman speaks to thousands of couples
nationwide through his weekend marriage conferences.
In addition to his own nationally-syndicated radio program,
"A Growing Marriage," Dr. Chapman has appeared on many nationally-syndicated
radio programs, local radio and television programs as a marriage
and family expert. These include "The 700 Club," CBS WUSA TV
News, "Midday Connection," "Primetime America," "Janet Parshall's
America," "Parent Talk Radio," "Minirth-Clinton Life Talk,"
"Homeschooling Live Radio," and "The Ted Patterson Show." He's
also been featured in publications such as CBA Marketplace,
Christian Retailing, Marriage Partnership, Home Life, Single-Parent
Family, Christian Parenting Today, New Man Magazine, and Moody
Magazine.
Dr. Chapman is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and holds
B.A. and M.A. degrees in anthropology from Wheaton College and
Wake Forest University, respectively. He received M.R.E. and
Ph.D. degrees from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
and has taken postgraduate work at the University of North Carolina
at Greensboro and Duke University.
Dr. Chapman and his wife have two grown children, and currently
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