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All through high school, I dreamed of kissing Nathan King. I even wondered what it would be like to marry my best friend. And then, our friendship fell apart... So, when Nate asks me to be his fake wife, it’s a chance for us to start over. We both get what we want and then we can walk away. But what if I fall in love with him? Again.
Have you ever thought about praying for your future husband? Will it make a difference? There's only one way to find out… From when we were small girls, most of us dream of “The One,” our future husband. We think about what it would be like to be a bride. We wonder who that special guy is and when we'll find him. The great news is that what you do now can make a difference in your life and the life of your future husband! Authors and good friends Robin Jones Gunn (Christy Miller series) and Tricia Goyer (author and former teen mom) believe God answers women's prayers for husbands—even husbands they may not meet for years. They invite young women to pray boldly for their future mate … while also asking God to prepare their own hearts. In Praying for Your Future Husband, Robin and Tricia share their two vastly different experiences, including the things they did right and the mistakes they made on the path to meeting and marrying their husbands. Each chapter includes helpful Bible verses, prayers, and practical application, along with true stories of women who prayed for a husband and how God answered in remarkable ways. God has a beautiful romance prepared for you. Prayer is the key to unlocking the love story … with your future husband and with God, the lover of your soul.
What to do when you feel like giving up When you said, “I do,” you entered marriage with high hopes, dreaming it would be supremely happy. You never intended it to be miserable. Millions of couples are struggling in desperate marriages. But the story doesn’t have to end there. Dr. Gary Chapman writes, “I believe that in every troubled marriage, one or both partners can take positive steps that have the potential for changing the emotional climate in their marriage.” Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away, the revised and updated edition of the award-winning Desparate Marriages, teaches you how to: Recognize and reject the myths that hold you captive Better understand your spouse’s behavior Take responsibility for your own thoughts, feelings, and actions Make choices that can have a lasting, positive impact on you and your spouse An experienced marriage and family counselor, Gary Chapman speaks to those whose spouse is any of the following: Irresponsible A workaholic Controlling Uncommunicative Verbally abusive Physically abusive Sexually abusive Unfaithful Addicted to alcohol or drugs Depressed Marriage has the same potential to be miserable as it does to be blissful. Read Loving Your Spouse When You Feel Like Walking Away to learn how you can turn things around.
An inspiring memoir of life, love, loss, and new beginnings by the widower of bestselling children’s author and filmmaker Amy Krouse Rosenthal, whose last of act of love before her death was setting the stage for her husband’s life without her in the viral New York Times Modern Love column, “You May Want to Marry My Husband.” On March 3, 2017, Amy Krouse Rosenthal penned an op-ed piece for the New York Times’ “Modern Love” column —”You May Want to Marry My Husband.” It appeared ten days before her death from ovarian cancer. A heartbreaking, wry, brutally honest, and creative play on a personal ad—in which a dying wife encouraged her husband to go on and find happiness after her demise—the column quickly went viral, reaching more than five million people worldwide. In My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me, Jason describes what came next: his commitment to respecting Amy’s wish, even as he struggled with her loss. Surveying his life before, with, and after Amy, Jason ruminates on love, the pain of watching a loved one suffer, and what it means to heal—how he and their three children, despite their profound sorrow, went on. Jason’s emotional journey offers insights on dying and death and the excruciating pain of losing a soulmate, and illuminates the lessons he learned. As he reflects on Amy’s gift to him—a fresh start to fill his empty space with a new story—Jason describes how he continues to honor Amy’s life and her last wish, and how he seeks to appreciate every day and live in the moment while trying to help others coping with loss. My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me is the poignant, unreserved, and inspiring story of a great love, the aftermath of a marriage ended too soon, and how a surviving partner eventually found a new perspective on life’s joys in the wake of tremendous loss.
Dear Future Wife, At 1:52pm on 25th February 2012, I was sat in a room at the Holiday Inn in Southampton. I was watching "Scooby Doo". I put up a Facebook status addressed to you explaining my love for the cartoon. That started off a whole 24 hour period of sporadic messages aimed at you. I ended up writing 130 messages which people enjoyed and encouraged. I agreed to write 120 more and put them in a book. Here they are. I have done my best not to alter them as tempting as it may be, so you can see it as real and raw as possible. I'm still not quite sure what exactly to say this book is, except honest. I'm sorry if you're upset about the public nature of this medium, but regardless of who reads this, it's still for you. Love from, Ola
Through the story of the broken Caribbean family of Red Head--a disconcertingly prescient child growing up in a small unnamed island nation--award-winning novelist Fred D'Aguiar creates a world rich in magic, color, and beauty, a place at once breathtaking and nightmarish, ruled by a dangerous political despot whose corrupt madness splinters and destroys even far-flung lives.
I have had a romantic soul since I could first walk and talk. As a toddler, I would trail after any unsuspecting girls or ladies who I thought were pretty asking them to marry me, and then asking them to wait for me once they told me they were too old for me; I must have popped the question a thousand times before I was in kindergarten. As I grew into a youngster, no matter how many times I'd been rejected and how many times I asked her to wait, there was one special lady who captured my heart. (She was the cookie lady at my local grocery store.) Finding love in the real world is hard compared to childhood fancy. I've known from a very young age that I am meant to be married– that God has someone special picked out just for me. I haven't found her yet, but that hasn't stopped me from trying. Inspired by my convictions, I have penned this collection of love-themed poetry–an offering to my future wife.