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Release Date: January 2011
Page Count: 224
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Binding: Perfectbound
ISBN: 978-0-7369-2921-9
Case Lot Quantity: 60
Becoming Your Husband’s Best Friend
Secrets to Loving the Man You Married
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Would you like to help your husband become more attentive, loving, and helpful around the house? Do you long for a new level of partnership and fun in your marriage? You can make a tremendous difference in your relationship all by yourself by inviting God to begin the change in you. Discover how wives like you have transformed their homes by…
- recognizing the role unspoken expectations play in every marriage
- releasing their unresolved emotions to allow for greater intimacy
- choosing the right words and actions to encourage their husbands
Whether your husband is a prince or a pain in the neck, the best way to empower him to grow is to experience God’s life-giving touch in your own heart. These inspiring stories and biblical insights demonstrate how that happens and how you can become a better friend than your husband ever imagined.
Questions for reflection and ideas for journaling make this a perfect tool for a woman’s personal healing as well as group study.
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“I had no idea I would enjoy Becoming Your Husband's Best Friend so much. Lisa and David gently, but persistently, offer reasons and ways of conversion. The authors share their gifts with the reader while not getting in the way of God’s Grace. They do not avoid the issue that hard work and hope go together. It was a beautiful book!”
—Kris Lager, M.S., Executive Director, One Heart Equestrian Therapy
“Whether your marriage is great, on the rocks, or somewhere in between, this book will help you make it better.”
—Larry Osborne, author and pastor, North Coast Church
“Lisa and David Frisbie have hit another home run with the book, Becoming Your Husband’s Best Friend! Their engaging writing style and crystal-clear real-life illustrations allow the reader to grasp the message of each chapter in a way that challenges him or her to look deep inside to see if similar issues reside there. Each chapter is followed by a series of questions under the title ‘Reflections for Your Personal Journey.’ These would make a valuable self-help guide or a small-group discussion guide that could produce valuable changes in anyone sharing the problems discussed. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to pastor, counselor, wives and husbands seeking to better understand marital relationships!”
—Dr. Dan Casey, lead pastor, First Church of the Nazarene, Little Rock, AR