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Loving Your Wife: How to Strengthen Your Marriage in a Fallen World

Loving Your Wife: How to Strengthen Your Marriage in a Fallen World Paperback - 1989

by Jack Heald/ Cynthia Heald

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Navpress Pub Group, 1989. Paperback. New. 126 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches.
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Why is it that your wife always needs to talk to you while you're watching your team score the winning touchdown? And why can't she intuitively understand what you really need, even when you don't say much about it? Why doesn't she just know that you love her?

Marriage in an imperfect world can be rather disappointing. In spite of the frustrations and disappointments, Jack and Cynthia Heald will help you discover that marriage can be a tremendously fulfilling experience. In Loving Your Wife, you'll explore 12 proven, biblical ways to strengthen and improve your relationship.

As you delve into the Scriptures, you'll learn how to:
  • Develop a love that's bold, courageous, and true
  • Cultivate a compassionate, self-sacrificing, forgiving spirit
  • Discern and meet your wife's needs--the things that bring her joy, pleasure, and peace
  • Overcome an angry, cynical, or critical spirit
  • Adopt a leadership style that will foster intimacy, confidence, and respect in your marriage

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About the author

Bill Thrall and Bruce McNicol are the founding partners of Leadership Catalyst, an international consulting and coaching group providing training in character, relationships, influence, and leadership in business setting and nonprofit organizations. Ken McElrath is a professional writer who lives in Phoenix, AZ