Every Woman's Marriage: Igniting the Joy and Passion You Both Desire (The Every Man Series) | Shannon Ethridge | Recommened read for every wife!
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Every Woman's Marriage: Igniting the Joy and Passion You Both Desire (The Every Man Series)
Shannon Ethridge
WaterBrook Press
, 2006 - 208 pages
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highly recommended
Set
You
r Husband?s Heart Ablaze
Are you a ?desperate housewife,? committed to
marriage
yet longing for a deeper, more intimate connection with your husband? Believe it or not, you can have the marriage you long for?if you?re willing to take desperate measures.
If you?re ready to stop the blame game and pursue the marriage of your dreams, let authors Shannon and Greg Ethridge show you how to reignite your relationship with spiritual, emotional, and physical
passion
. Drawing on real-life stories from
both
men and women, as well as lessons from their own less-than-satisfying early years of marriage, they offer penetrating insights about what it takes to nurture a dynamic marriage, including?
·what makes a husband?s heart grow cold?and how you can fan the embers into flame
·the difference between being ?right? and being ?righteous?
·how to fight fair
·how to guard your heart against unhealthy comparisons
·the dynamic power of getting spiritually and emotionally naked
·what your husband really wants most (It?s not what you think!)
Every
Wo
man
?s Marriage will give you practical tools and wise biblical counsel for transforming a listless marriage into a vibrant, exciting relationship. Get ready to set your husband?s heart ablaze!
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Shannon's admonition to "guard one's heart"
Bestselling author Shannon Ethridge has teamed up with her husband Greg in this newest installment of the
Every
Wo
man
's
series
. In EVERY
WOMAN
'S
MARRIAGE
, the authors put in their two cents on a myriad of marital topics, all with a singular goal in mind: that of
igniting
(and sustaining)
joy
and
passion
in marriage. Shannon's plainspoken deliberateness allows female readers the opportunity to study their own spousal relationship with an "insider's" eye.
As the female half of the Ethridge writing duo, Shannon offers scenarios and suggestions for recognizing potential pitfalls, recurring mistakes, and short-circuited communication attempts. Then she presents biblically sound alternatives for wives to begin consistently implementing and focusing on repairing damage already done. On the heels of Shannon's comments, Greg interjects the male's take on the same topic. This alternating presentation is
both
smooth and effective. Women are not left wondering how men perceive identical scenarios; they are handed them on a platter.
In this five-part marriage handbook, the Ethridges discuss (and dissect) the hows and whys of marriages in which both partners' hearts grow cold, understanding the wisdom of honing a "big picture" view of lifelong relationships, reasons why a man's joy and passions die, specific ways to reignite a husband's flame, and finally, throwing fuel on that flame to keep the momentum going over the long haul of a lifetime commitment.
One reason for Shannon Ethridge's popular appeal to female readers is her willingness to admit candidly past and current struggles. She invites women to stop hiding behind facades and fears and take proper initiative to "grow" a passionate marriage. For those women interested in investing time, effort and concerted compassionate love toward developing strong marriages, she lays out the goods by reminding readers "that men aren't all that different from women when it comes to their basic needs. Men have emotional needs too, and they can feel a sense of desperation when those needs aren't being met."
Shannon also tells her female audience not to be fooled by transient emotional counterfeits to genuine intimacy. Sure, those intense feelings of excitement are great starting points, but they are also superficial and temporary. Said this way, "intimacy can best be understood by breaking the word down into syllables: in-to-me-see." Only through long-term, living-with-someone kind of history can both partners experience the depth of real intimate love that God intended.
Thus, Shannon's admonition to "guard one's heart" makes practical sense. She notes that far too many couples forfeit this stronger, richer love simply because they never learned to make the transition from the fiery emotions of early attraction to the enduring, focused and self-sacrificial love necessary to a marriage that lasts. Says the author: "
You
r love for your husband won't be based on butterflies or fireworks, but on familiarity, honesty, trust, safety, security, and commitment."
--- Reviewed by Michele Howe
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Recommened read for every wife!
I en
joy
ed this book GREATLY! It is encouraging, easy to read and uplifting...worth
every
penny.
Great book - poor company
This book is awesome! It is straightforward and has very applicable truths. If
you
are a wo
man
committed to your
marriage
, this is a great book that lets you know what men really need and how we can give it to them. I immediately began implementing what I was learning into my marriage. Very helpful and an en
joy
able read. I would have given 5 stars because the book was awesome, but the company selling it, bookssellbooks I was less than pleased with. They blamed it on the weather, then told me they would send me another book to compensate, but never did so I received the book over a MONTH after I ordered it with no compensation. Also, they rarely respond to emails. So be careful if you are thinking about dealing with them.
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Good book for the right audience
I liked this book alot but I would caution that it's for a more conservative Christian typr of person so if
you
consider yourself a little more liberal just skip this one. If you want to pursue a conservative Christian view of
marriage
this book couldn't be better. It does stress submission and that can be difficult for some to digest but you have to read it and make it work for you. The idea that working together and working to make your partner happy instead of making yourself happy is the basic idea...of couse its also the basic idea of Christianity so it was pretty much exactly what I expected it to be. Of course I do realize it isnt for
every
one.
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Very Chrisitan, very helpful
A non-Christian would probably not like this book - though it is chalk full of great info the Jesus and God reference would likely be off-putting. That being said, as a Christian I found most of the biblical references astute and accurate.
Marriage
is a tough proposition... if we all only knew before we got into it just what we were promising! This book is helpful in recognizing some of the most common and harmful patterns married gals fall into... and giving some advice for getting back on track to a good marriage. [...]
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