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Monday Marriage: Celebrating the OrdinaryView
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by Gerald W. Kaufman and L. Marlene Kaufman
  paperback, 150 pages, $9.95
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Tired of all the advice about marriage? Especially when you try it and it doesn't work? You believed the experts when they guaranteed to improve your communication, bring ecstasy to your love life, or promised to make you and your spouse soul mates? Maybe you read it in a popular book, saw it on a talk show, or heard it from a well-known speaker. At first it was so convincing and for a while it seemed to work. But then reality hit.

Gerald W. and L. Marlene Kaufman offer another way to find real contentment in marriage. They suggest that you take a rain check on the fantasies. They know that all couples have stresses from work, children, finances, and may distractions. The Kaufmans help you find ways to manage your life. They especially want couples to be realistic about each other when the mystery and intense romance disappears.

This book is about discovering the wonderful things that occur in the daily routines of marriage. Things that many couples miss because they chase impossible dreams and fantasies. For example, the quiet of an evening together after the kids are in bed. Sometimes without a word being said! Maybe the closeness comes form an unsolicited back rub. Mainly they are close because nothing else is allowed to come between them. That is when they discover a richly ordinary marriage. What the Kaufmans call Monday Marriage.

Copyright 2005 Herald Press

 
Second Wife: Stories and Wisdom from Women Who Have Married WidowersView
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by Martha Denlinger Stahl
  paperback, 154 pages, $9.95
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Mid-life romance-how promising! How sweetly appealing! Maybe.

Herself a second wife, Marth Stahl talks straight about the preparation required for those women who are marrying a widower. Because they're older and considered "wiser," such couples tend not to take the care needed for happiness and satisfaction in their marriages.

Stahl married for the first when she was in her late 40s. The marriage turned out well, but it presented her with situations she hadn't imagined before: How to date privately in a small community? (There are tricks!); What about premarital counseling? (What's a young pastor to tell two romantics twice his or her age?); What to do with the first wife's things, and photos from the first marriage?; How to handle different expectations about money, sex and vacations?; How to survive personality quirks, and daily likes and dislikes?.

Stahl writes from her own life. She draws, too, on 40 responses to a questionnaire she sent to second wives who share her Christian faith.

Copyright 2005 Good Books.

 
Lasting Marriage: The Owner's ManualView
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by Harvey Yoder
  illustrated by Lee Eschleman
paperback, 160 pages, $11.95
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Lasting Marriage is based on the premise that relationships need the same kind of care and maintenance we give any other valued possession, such as a motor vehicle. While we naturally assume our cars will require more, not less, care as they age, we have often not applied that same reasoning to marriage. This manual looks at premarital preparation, relationship maintenance, and sustaining a healthy marriage during the child-rearing years.

Harvey Yoder emphasizes areas of relationship maintenance often ignored in other similar books. These include the importance of a solid support network of friends, family, and congregational family; and the need to take seriously Jesus' teaching about a joyful and simple lifestyle. Charmingly illustrated by Lee Eshleman.

Copyright 2007 Herald Press

 
Planting the Seed of HopeView
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by Elaine Froese
  paperback, 200 pages, $15.95
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This book of short articles is for families looking for tools to discuss the "undiscussable." For people who want to be intentional about making their life more meaningful. For business teams needing encouragement to let go and move forward with change. And for people who want to give the gift of hope and encouragement to friends and family. It is also for farmers and prairie folks who cherish the special culture of growing up on the bald prairies and for your mom, the chief emotional officer (CEO) of your family. 

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