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I was a bit disappointed. While I agree with some, I disagree with other,to me the book was dull reading,and I just plainly tossed it aside. But to each his own I give this one a 3 star , average read. I received a complimentary copy... [Read on]
I came across this book back in October of 2010 when researching for a study I was teaching entitled "What's it like being married to ME?!". I needed some perspective on what a man thinks, what he expects and/or needs in a relationship. The... [Read on]
Beth Moore says "What an important book!" and that's all in her review - and truly, that's the core of my thoughts as well! In this eye-opening book, Shaunti Feldhahn gives us women a glimpse into the inner lives of the men in our lives. If... [Read on]
Ring by spring. That seemed to be the motto of the Christian University I attended, and I saw this played out more than once. And it wasn’t just that college. It seems that many churches, regardless of the denomination, strongly push marriage,... [Read on]
The question raised in the first chapter would fuel a small group discussion for at least six weeks: "Do you think we tend to overemphasize marriage in evangelical culture?" The twenty-four pages that the authors spend in establishing this... [Read on]
Multnomah, through "Blogging for Books", sent me this book for a fair review. These opinions are mine. As a girl who has grown up in the evangelical circles of "complementarianism" "Christian feminism" and "wifely submission" I know quite a... [Read on]
I really enjoyed reading this book. I highly recommend this book whether you are single or married. you should really consider buying this book. It will help you understand your significant other better. If you want to invest in your relationship... [Read on]
What I thought was a book on marriage turned out to be more of a story of dating / courtship and the relationships that lead up to marriage. Granted, the co-authors of this book did not end up getting married, but it is a pretty good story,... [Read on]
Claire & Eli have touched on a subject that is woven into the culture of Americans, both Christians & Non-Christians. There are so many couples who prepare themselves for a wedding, yet forfeit there preparation for a marriage. More thought,... [Read on]
For Women Only By Shaunti Feldhahn “For Women Only” – is a magical key that unlocks the most sought-after, mystical mind of men. *Highly recommended to every married woman, or any spouse who seeks to understand their man better. For... [Read on]