A great marriage is the product of great partnership—something Wil and Autumn Lake exemplify. Togetherness will position you to experience relationships the way God intended. Read this book if you’re ready to transform your perception of what it looks like to do life with your spouse.
John Bevere – Minister International, Minister and Best-Selling Author
No one lives togetherness in marriage like the Lakes. Chelsea and I would consider this couple one of our heroes and are we so excited they are sharing their marriage secrets with us. They have modeled this principle of living better together and practicing unity through the seasons of their marriage with care and fruitfulness. This book is real, practical guidance from the Lakes as they share some insightful help and tools to master togetherness in key areas of your marriage.
– Judah Smith, Lead Pastor - The City Church, Seattle WA
NY Times best-selling author of Jesus Is _____
Togetherness - that deep sense of being united, close and inseparable – is what every married couple longs to enjoy. And if you’re looking for a means to this kind of intimacy, you’ve found the right book. Wil Lake reveals the secrets to sweet communion as a couple. Don’t miss out on his message.
– Drs. Les & Leslie Parrott
#1 New York Times best-selling authors of Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts
Wil Lake is a pastor, author and speaker. He serves on the Lead Team at the The Father’s House (TFH), a regional multisite church reaching thousands of people in Northern California during their weekend worship experiences. Wil and his wife, Autumn have been married for over 30 years, have raised 4 adult children, and are very happy the grandchildren are starting to arrive. Wil and Autumn have developed a Live Togetherness Marriage Event and speak at marriage conferences and churches. They live in beautiful Napa, California.
Great overview of marriage and very entertaining to read! He's a hilarious writer and it was thoroughly enjoyable. Most of the advice seemed fairly straightforward and almost obvious, but I've read a lot of marriage books so that might be why. The parenting chapters were excellent though!