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Monday
Jan052009

Book Review: Every Man's Marriage: An Every Man's Guide to Winning the Heart of a Woman

I recently finished reading Every Man's Marriage: An Every Man's Guide to Winning the Heart of a Woman (previously released as Every Woman's Desire) and my synopsis is "Wow!" I have been married for almost 25 years and I thought I was a pretty good husband. Stephen Arterburn and Fred Stoeker "schooled" me on things that I had never considered or thought out. Both authors do a great job of making this a compelling read and keeping your attention, even if you are easily distracted. I have read Every Man's Battle: Winning the War on Sexual Temptation One Victory at a Time (The Every Man Series) and I appreciated how both authors shared personal experiences. They continue with that same transparency in this book. Every Man's Marriage has altered my thinking on a number of marriage issues. The theme of "oneness" is easy to pick up on as you are reading the book and makes an impact on how you think about every aspect of your relationship with your wife. I plan to buy a copy for each of my sons to read when they start thinking about marriage.




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