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50 Real Life Stories

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The Best Thing I Ever Did for My Marriage

50 Real Life Stories

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Marriage has never been easy. But sometimes it takes surprisingly little to yield infinite rewards. This eye-opening book by marriage experts Nancy Cobb and Connie Grigsby contains humorous and profound true stories of turning points in marriages. From brushing her teeth at a different sink to letting her husband finish his sentences, each woman's story expresses the staggering impact that simple actions can have on marriages everywhere. More fulfilling relationships, expanded ministry opportunities, and a more intimate walk with God await the readers of this book when they see how God's best for their marriages may be just one small decision away.

Publish Date
Publisher
Multnomah
Language
English
Pages
272

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The Best Thing I Ever Did for My Marriage: 50 Real Life Stories
June 23, 2004, Multnomah
Paperback in English
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The Best Thing I Ever Did for My Marriage: 50 Real Life Stories
August 8, 2003, Multnomah
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First Sentence

"It was a warm evening in June, and my (Connie) family and I were attending a family camp in Horn Creek, Colorado."

Table of Contents

Foreword / Dennis Rainey
Introduction
Section one : Cold hearts can be warmed again.
When your heart is empty / Sue Wright
Two strangers living under the same roof / Suzi McDuffee
Second chances / Theresa Howell
From rejected to dearly loved / Marla Kloeckner
I never knew that! / Cindy Gensler
Politically incorrect
Section two : Anything you do I can do better! Bring down that wall! / Cynthia Heald
The stainless steel coffee mug / Diane Jelkin
I nominate myself leader of the home! / Nena Buckley
The dance / Karen Kosse
Yo-yo diets and camels / Tiet Parsons
Hands off! / Bev Pugh
Different strokes for different folks / Terry Walters
Section three : That's the funniest thing I ever heard! Me change? The Mother-in-law / Diane Reilly
Mommy, why are you always mad at Daddy? / Jean Bishop
Little eyes are watching / Gerri Shope
First things first! / Kathy Julian
In process with Prince Charming / Caroline Fendley
More than just a wife
Lay down that fishing pole! / Kelli Westphall
Help! I don't know what I'm doing!
Section four : Compromise isn't for sissies.
The honey-do list / Thelma Coody
When mornings aren't his cup of tea / Cheryl Buchanan
An issue you can sink your teeth into / Cyndy Salzmann
The defining moment / Barb Snyder
The treasure of the truce / Donna Otto
Surely my way is the right way! / Esther M. Owczarek
God's tender truths / Lynda Dick
Becoming a good sport / Ruthie Thune
Decisions! Decisons! / Marie H. Smith
A man of integrity / Christine Palmer Burkett
New York City meets Dog Patch, USA / Deannie Price
Section five : Refined by fire.
When another man enters the picture
When you've been betrayed / Debra Craft
Daddy, what's divorce? / Jule Brestin
When your world is turned upside down / Patti Rhea
Stargazing in the darkest nights
There is no if in love
Wedding day small talk? / Marilyn Amstutz
Freedom!
When things go terribly wrong / Trish Finley
This will be your husband's favorite chapter!
Section six : My cup runneth over.
If you want to be used by God / Rosemary Jensen
Your wife needs a pastoral call! / Ruth Denhart
The greatest of these / Debi Condra
The home builder / Lottie Krogh
A Texas girl and an Oklahoma boy / Ann Coody
God's amazing grace / Brenda Whealy
Better to live in the attic / Dee Brestin
When you know the king / Kay Osika
Epilogue : Where you don't want to live.
The back burner

Classifications

Library of Congress
BV4528.15 .C625 2003, BV4528.15.C625 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
272
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
Weight
9.4 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8847561M
ISBN 10
1590521994
ISBN 13
9781590521991
LCCN
2003008419
OCLC/WorldCat
52109016
Library Thing
1481144
Goodreads
925054

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