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Author | : Marina Sbrochi |
Publisher | : Brown Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2011-03 |
Genre | : Love |
ISBN | : 9781934812907 |
Stop Looking for a Husband bucks the notion that a woman needs a husband to be happy. We rush into marriage only to discover that it was never meant to be. A marriage will never work when its foundation is set on shaky ground. Marina Sbrochi tells the modern woman that she will only find real love when she gets the objective of marriage out of her head. Change your goal from finding a husband to finding the love of your life, and you¿ll find happiness. Women have been conditioned to search for the perfect man who will fulfill the dream of a white dress, a ring, 2.5 kids, and a house in the ¿burbs. Nowhere in this fairy tale is there anything about falling in love with the one you can¿t live without! The honest advice and hilarious accounts speak to anyone who has read all the ¿rules¿ and tried all the tricks, yet can¿t seem to get off the starting line. This book will not only give the intelligent woman ideas for an enhanced approach to finding love but will also keep her in stitches.
Author | : Selena Frederick |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2017-08-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780997471335 |
Learn what it means to pursue your husband for the rest of your life. Wife In Pursuit is a 31-day challenge for women who desire to love their husbands fiercely and boldly. Each day will challenge and inspire readers to love in ways that are fresh, honest, and selfless. Every pursuit includes a study verse, devotional content, reflection questions, a prayer prompt, and a pursuit challenge.
Author | : Winnifred B. Cutler |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 376 |
Release | : 1996-04 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 9780965175319 |
Author | : Melanie Chitwood |
Publisher | : Harvest House Publishers |
Total Pages | : 226 |
Release | : 2006-07-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0736932275 |
What do men really need from their wives? And what is the best way for wives to meet those needs? This engaging and thoroughly biblical guide demonstrates that a woman meets her husband's needs most effectively by maintaining her own vibrant personal relationship with Christ. Filled with useful tools that will help women understand their husbands better, this enlightening resource includes... ideas for dealing with addictions, infidelity, and financial challenges explanations of personality types and love languages resources that offer help for the helper A study guide at the end of the book makes this a perfect tool for individual or small group use.
Author | : Juli Slattery |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 158 |
Release | : 2021-10-19 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0757323936 |
In an update of the groundbreaking original title, Dr. Juli Slattery illuminates the power of women in marriage, with an emphasis on the uniqueness of a woman’s capacity to build intimacy. What do you do if your husband won’t get a job? When you don’t like the way he's parenting the kids? How do you know when to stand up to a controlling husband—or if you’ve become a controlling or manipulative wife? Many women feel lost in their marriages. They don't know what to do with their disappointment, when to ask for help, or what it looks like to let go of the need to control. Yet, God has given women incredible power in marriage—but they have to learn how to use it. In a complete rewrite of her bestselling book, Finding the Hero in Your Husband, psychologist Dr. Juli Slattery gently guides women to see how their attempts to manage or fix the messiness of marriage may actually undermine the very connection they want to build. As you read this book, you will: See how disappointment in marriage isn’t the end of intimacy, but an opportunity to build true intimacy that will go the distance. Learn to use your relational power in a way that builds intimacy—instead of sabotaging it. Recognize the ways you unknowingly sabotage intimacy by using your power to take over in marriage. Understand what biblical submission isn’t and be empowered to step into the influence and responsibility you have within marriage. Solidly grounded in biblical truth, Juli covers topics such as work, home life, conflict, and intimacy. As a mentor and friend, she offers explanations of God’s design, healthy expectations, and relatable applications that women of faith can practice to influence their marriage and deepen their relationship with God. Ultimately, Finding the Hero in Your Husband, Revisited, will help a wife more clearly see and encourage the hero within her husband by examining her own heart.
Author | : Simone Lia |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Graphic novels |
ISBN | : 0224096222 |
A moving, warm, very funny graphic memoir of Simone Lia's search for inner peace and a husband, traveling from London to a Welsh convent to the Australian outback As Simone Lia's book opens we find her in Leicester Square. She's just been dumped by her boyfriend and she's talking to God, telling Him that she's nearly 34 and if He wants her to get married, He'd better get a move on. Amazingly, God sends a reply, prompting Simone to plan an "Adventure with God" that starts with a stay in a nunnery, then takes her to Australia in search of a hermit. The one she finds proves a disappointment, unlike Brett, the handsome horseman who takes her riding. She thinks he looks just like Crocodile Dundee; he thinks she looks just like Penelope Cruz. Is this the man she's been searching for, or is God making fun of her? Funny, touching, and even occasionally profound, this book will be essential reading for singletons, seekers of enlightenment, and lovers of the very best graphic novels.
Author | : Suzanne Venker |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Marriage |
ISBN | : 9781936488582 |
Argues that women must change their attitudes toward courtship and marriage, which have been overshadowed by indiscriminate sex and big careers, and explores what it takes to have a meaningful and lasting marriage.
Author | : Julianna Slattery |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2010-01-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0757399649 |
The reissue of Dr. Slattery's indispensable guide to creating a happy marriage. Now updated with questions for individual or group study use, this book offers practical steps to help women enjoy holy matrimony.
Author | : Tim Dowling |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 2016-05-03 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 0147517745 |
While this book is indeed titled How to Be a Husband, please do not mistake it for a self-help book. Tim Dowling—columnist for The Guardian, husband, father of three, a person who once got into a shark tank for money—does not purport to have any pearls of wisdom about wedded life. What he does have is more than twenty years of marriage experience, and plenty of hilarious advice for what not to do in almost every conjugal situation. With the sharp wit that has made his Guardian columns a weekly must-read, Dowling explores what it means to be a good husband in the twenty-first century. The bar has been raised dramatically in the last hundred years: back in the day, every time you went out for cigarettes, it was simply expected that you came back. Now, every time you’re sent out for espresso pods and tampons, it is expected that you come back with the right sort. And being a father doesn’t seem to command much innate respect these days, either. When his first child was born, Dowling imagined himself eliciting a natural awe as the distant, authoritative figurehead; he did not anticipate his children hijacking his Twitter account to post heartfelt admissions of loserdom like, “Hi, I suck at everything I try in life.” Still, two decades of wedded bliss is nothing to sneeze at, particularly from a couple who agreed to get married with the resigned determination of two people plotting to bury a body in the woods. How to Be a Husband is a wickedly funny guide to surviving the era of “The End of Men” (hint: it involves DIY), and an unexpectedly poignant memoir about love, marriage, and staying together until death doth you part.
Author | : H. Norman DMin Wright |
Publisher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 2012-03-08 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1441267646 |
Bookstore shelves are full of titles that tell women how to get what they want out of their man. But affectionate, long-lasting relationships thrive when the tables are turned--when each spouse focuses on giving, not getting. Bringing Out the Best in Your Husband delivers biblical and practical proven ways to encourage the man in every reader's life. This new book from bestselling author H. Norman Wright is packed with stories from wives struggling to understand their husbands' needs and desires; every woman will see herself and her marriage reflected in these deeply personal accounts. Readers will also hear the other side of the story: Men share the ups and downs of their marriage experiences and reveal the secret longings of their hearts. Every principle is presented with a true-to-life story so that wives can see the effects of encouragement, prayer, romance, and inspiration on marriages just like theirs. Based on his experience counseling thousands of couples over more than 40 years, Dr. Wright shows how great an impact spouses have on one another and how to turn that impact into a loving, joy-filled marriage that stands the test of time.