The Committed Marriage

The Committed Marriage
Title The Committed Marriage PDF eBook
Author Esther Jungreis
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 204
Release 2014-08-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0062376926

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Taking in the wisdom contained on these pages, we realize that marriage is a perfect venue for working out the purpose of our lives. — Spirituality and Health magazine

How God Deals with Evil

How God Deals with Evil
Title How God Deals with Evil PDF eBook
Author Wayne Sibley Towner
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 192
Release 1976-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664241278

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When tragedy strikes, the victim often asks, what have I done to deserve this? Or, why did God do this to me? Here, in W. Sibley Towner's absorbing book, we see the practical implications of biblical theology demonstrated, as they relate to how God deals with evil. The author explores the entire sweep of the canon to show the complexity of the subject, and illustrates a method for dealing with a subject that pervades the whole Bible. The incarnation itself and biblical realism, Towner believes, show that our life-styles as Christians have to be built upon the knowledge that God is for us--a cause of hope and joy. Towner's fresh approach will be welcomed by pastors, counselors, and all who seek understanding of how God deals with evil.

Committed

Committed
Title Committed PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Gilbert
Publisher Large Print Press
Total Pages 479
Release 2011-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781594134531

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The author chronicles how the U.S. government gave her and her Brazilian-born lover, Felipe, an ultimatum--marry or Felipe cannot enter the country again--and how she tackled her fears through research and personal reflection on the enduring institution of marriage.

Toward Commitment

Toward Commitment
Title Toward Commitment PDF eBook
Author Diane Rehm
Publisher Knopf
Total Pages 306
Release 2009-01-21
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 0307492079

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With extraordinary candor and generosity, Diane Rehm, the nationally known Public Radio broadcaster, and her lawyer husband, John, open up for the reader their marriage of forty-two years, revealing the strong and passionate bond between them as well as the conflicts and turmoils that can overtake a relationship. In a series of highly charged dialogues, they grapple with their pronounced differences of background, attitude, and expectation, so that we actually watch them working to understand each other and themselves, and to resolve issues that even after their decades together have remained hurtful and destructive. Their book is divided into twenty-six chapters, each centered on a difficult and important issue: the expression or repression of anger; strong disagreements about money, about family, about religion, about raising children; temperamental differences—she gregarious, he a loner; the complexities of sexual relationships, and the dangers of sexual estrangement and of the intrusion of a third person into a marriage; challenges arising from professional conflicts, from retirement, from aging, from illness. What makes Toward Commitment so fascinating is the opportunity to overhear a husband and wife bravely anatomizing their relationship and confronting their points of discord. What makes it so extraordinary—and so valuable—is their total honesty. These perceptive and searching discussions will resonate with any two people who care enough about each other to reach painfully deep inside themselves in order to resolve their difficulties and emerge closer than ever.

The Commitment

The Commitment
Title The Commitment PDF eBook
Author Dan Savage
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 304
Release 2005-09-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1101213329

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Dan Savage’s mother wants him to get married. His boyfriend, Terry, says “no thanks” because he doesn’t want to act like a straight person. Their six-year-old son DJ says his two dads aren’t “allowed” to get married, but that he’d like to come to the reception and eat cake. Throw into the mix Dan’s straight siblings, whose varied choices form a microcosm of how Americans are approaching marriage these days, and you get a rollicking family memoir that will have everyone—gay or straight, right or left, single or married—howling with laughter and rethinking their notions of marriage and all it entails.

The Committed Marriage

The Committed Marriage
Title The Committed Marriage PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Achtemeier
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 228
Release 1976-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780664247546

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From a biblical point of view, the author examines the contemporary state of marriage and family life, identifies sources of conflict within marriage, and clarifies the nature of Christian marriage

A Marriage of Equals

A Marriage of Equals
Title A Marriage of Equals PDF eBook
Author Catherine E. Aponte PsyD
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 212
Release 2019-05-28
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1631524984

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Negotiating collaboratively in your committed relationship is a new way to achieve individual and marital goals, to resolve differences equitably, to manage conflicts, to create and sustain a satisfying sex life, to figure out where you stand on fidelity, to think about having and caring for kids, and to have committed careers and a satisfying family life. Negotiating collaboratively supports you and your partner seeing yourselves simultaneously as individuals and as a couple—enhances the sense of “being in this together” while also having individual life plans. Negotiating collaboratively supports valuing each other as individuals before seeing each other as husband and wife, and allows modern couples to challenge old gender trappings that can undermine the achievement of balance in a committed relationship. Straightforward and accessible, A Marriage of Equals offers couples a road map for how to negotiate collaboratively around the most essential aspects of a committed relationship—and, in doing so, create the equitable marriage they long for.