| The "Ideal" Couple: The Shadow Side of a Marriage | View shopping basket |
| by Marilyn J. Minter Wolgemuth and J. Carl Wolgemuth (with Laurie Oswald Robinson) |
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paperback, 128 pages, $14.95
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| Married. For life. A man to a woman. Except the man turns out to want other men. The "Ideal" Couple candidly shares the marital dysfunction the Wolgemuths experienced due to Carl's strong attractions to men he had not shared before marriage. Two wounded souls describe how they developed a friendship, married, and maintained an outward image of blissful normalcy yet inwardly experienced a painful and unusual marital relationship. Copyright 2011 Cascadia Publishing House | |
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| Sexuality: God's Gift | View shopping basket |
| by Anne Krabill Hershberger |
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| We all are sexual beings, all of our lives, and relate to each
other sexually all the time. God marvelously made us this way. Big business makes big money selling a phony notion of what we want and need as sexual people. Ads insist that certain products will make us more sexually appealing. But what we really want and need is true intimacyÑthe knowledge that we matter to another person and are loved for who we are. Using the metaphor of sexuality as a good gift from God, this second edition offers Christians resources for living a sexually healthy and fulfilling life. The editor presents valuable material she and several colleagues have developed on sexuality from Christian perspectives. Copyright 2010 Herald Press | |
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| All Right Now: Finding Consensus on Ethical Questions | View shopping basket |
| by Timothy J. Geddert |
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paperback, 230 pages, $16.95
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| Timothy J Geddert offers concrete help to Christian communities as they struggle with ethical questions and try to determine appropriate ethical guidelines. His goal is to encourage churches to think biblically when confronted with difficult ethical questions. What would Jesus have done? What does the Bible teach? How can we find biblical guidance? Geddert's study of a few controversial issues--love your enemies (nonviolence), sexuality, divorce and remarriage, homosexuality, money and possessions--demonstrates how the discerning community can work toward consensus. Copyright 2008 Herald Press | |
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| It Takes Two to Tangle | View shopping basket |
| by Philip Wiebe |
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paperback, 147 pages, $8.50
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| Ties: to confine or restrict as with cord. Binds: to hold or
restrain with bonds. Relationships: a particular type of connection
existing between people. Humor: the ability to perceive, enjoy, or
express what is amusing. Relationships can feel like ties and binds
interacting and intersecting with all we do. The stresses and strains
of these interconnections often leave little room for laughter.
It Takes Two to Tangle invites you to take a lighter look
at these intersecting relationships that constitute your life. It's an
invitation to perceive, enjoy and express what is amusing about
parenting, vacationing together, managing busy schedules, communication
with your spouse and children, assembling all the multitudinous parts
that should constitute a swing set and planning a romantic evening
together that just may include a chimney fire. In this treading
lightly through the ties and binds of relationships, you will find as
Joseph Addison has so aptly stated that "cheerfulness keeps up a kind
of daylight in the mind and fills it with a steady and perpetual
serenity." Copyright 1999. | |
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| Soul Care: How to Plan and Guide Inspirational Retreats | View shopping basket |
| by Rose Mary Stutzman, editor |
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paperback, 374 pages, $19.95
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| The retreats featured here have been gathered from spiritual
mentors with years of experience. The retreats are richly varied,
covering topics from prayer and leadership to finances and marriage and
are geared for families, small groups, and individual solitude.
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| Monday Marriage: Celebrating the Ordinary | View shopping basket |
| by Gerald W. Kaufman and L. Marlene Kaufman |
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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.
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| For the Love of Marriage | View shopping basket |
| by John M. Drescher |
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paperback, 244 pages, $9.95
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| What Makes a Marriage work? What makes a marriage last? Why am
I attracted to my opposite? How can we learn to talk about what really
matters? Gentle advice from a well-known pastor who has counseled
many couples through the years. Now he brings together into one book
his insights about marriage after many years of experience and
counseling. His helpful advice and practical anecdotes fill this
attractive book with warmth and encouragement. | |
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| For Better, For Worse | View shopping basket |
| by John M. Drescher |
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| A pre-marital handbook to assist couples in discussing sixty-one
points as they realistically face crucial factors for a successful
marriage. The more honestly couples face their differences, the better
the marriage. A wonderful handbook for pastors to use in counseling. | |
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| Second Wife: Stories and Wisdom from Women Who Have Married Widowers | View shopping basket |
| by Martha Denlinger Stahl |
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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.
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| Starting Over | View shopping basket |
| by Joyce J. Tyra |
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paper, 96 pages, $6.95
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| On their wedding day, countless couples promise to love each
other as long as they both shall live. But nearly half of all
marriages crumble in divorce. And death brings a shocking end to
others. Starting over is not easy, especially for women who must begin
again in mid-life. Drawing on stories (including her own) of women
whose lives have been shattered by divorce or death, Joyce J. Tyra
offers understanding and inspiration. Copyright 1992. | |
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| Freedom Fences | View shopping basket |
| by Gerald W. Kaufman, L. Marlene Kaufman, Anne Kaufman Weaver, and
Nina Kaufman Harnish |
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| At times our world seems to be spinning out of control.
Marriages are disintegrating. Many children need medication to help
them through the school day. A growing number of adults and youth are
searching for something that is missing in their lives. Our
situation relates to the removal of boundaries in contemporary society.
Saying "no" has become out of step with a world that worships the
concept of the indiscriminate "yes." Authority figures have been
replaced, and we are in search of our own "space" and self-esteem. We
do not want to be inconvenienced by restrictions. Freedom and
wholeness come when we choose to live within boundaries. We seek
compassionate limits drawn by the civil society and the church. We
need boundaries that connect to our covenant with God. These help us
in our relationships with each other and speak to our long term good.
This book celebrates contained freedom that places a fence around us
from the time we are born till the time we die. | |
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| Lasting Marriage: The Owner's Manual | View shopping basket |
| by Harvey Yoder |
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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 | |