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When the Pastor Is Your Husband: The Joy and Pain of Ministry Wives

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

Unrealistic expectations, feelings of inadequacy, guarded friendships, a fishbowl existence, loneliness. These difficulties can be more tenable when one examines frustrations and puts them into an eternal frame of reference. In this resource, Alder relays advice mined from the experience of thousands to bring real-life stories and heartfelt encouragement to those considering, anticipating, and engaged in life as ministry wives. This book reveals down-to-earth encouragement for the ministry wife’s everyday life. (BOOK)

Why Marriages Succeed or Fail… and How You Can Make Yours Last 

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

This book provides a series of self-tests designed to help you determine what kind of marriage you have, where your strengths and weaknesses are, and what specific actions you can take to help your marriage. You’ll also learn: more sex doesn’t necessarily improve a marriage; frequent arguing will not lead to divorce; financial problems do not always spell out trouble in a relationship; there’s a reason men withdraw from arguments, and there’s a way around it; and more. Gottman teaches how to recognize attitudes that doom marriage and provides practical exercises, quizzes, tips, and techniques that will help you understand and make the most of your relationship. (BOOK)

When Love Goes Wrong: What to Do When You Can’t Do Anything Right (Strategies for Women with Controlling Partners)

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

Millions of women each year find themselves in relationships with controlling or abusive partners and a woman may find herself trying harder and harder to make things right without ever being successful. Ann Jones and Susan Schechter bring together their more than fifteen years of experience working with women in abusive relationships to offer an eye-opening analysis of controlling partners and a wealth of empowering information for women who want to change their lives for the better. Full of moving first-person stories, When Love Goes Wrong shows women what their options are in or out of the relationship, provides concrete guidance on finding safety and support for themselves and their children, and includes a comprehensive list of agencies offering information or assistance. (BOOK)

Wired for Love

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

This book is a complete insider’s guide to understanding your partner’s brain and enjoying a romantic relationship built on love and trust. Synthesizing research finding on how and why love last drawn from neuroscience, attachment theory, and emotion regulation, this book present ten guiding principles that can improve any relationship. (BOOK)

Too Good for Her Own Good: Searching for Self and Intimacy in Important Relationships

July 9, 2015 by Bryan Miller

A compassionate and insightful guide that explains why women work so hard to be good without ever feeling good about themselves and offers practical steps for finding a way out of this trap. (BOOK)

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