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To show engaged or married men how to improve their relationship with the one they love, as well as dating singles who want to have a healthy relationship with the opposite sex, Ford teaches the God-given distinctions between men and women and illustrates his points through the life of Jacob.
Words are never enough. If you really love her, it will include your actions, behavior, attitude and service to this wonderful woman you've chosen. In this men's group study, connect and support each other in growing into how your woman sees you: her knight in shining armor.
Fearing that her marriage to gorgeous rancher Zachary McFadden will turn out like her parents' disastrous relationship, Amanda Daniels discovers, much to her surprise, that the undeniable passion between them has forged a strong bond, but when the past threatens to tear them apart, they are forced to make a difficult decision that will change their lives forever. Original.
Nursing administrator Victoria Bennett has soured on love. She has sworn off men; they bring too much drama and too much pain into her life. That is, until she meets pediatrician A.J. Baptiste, a single parent who is determined to woo her. A.J. will stop at nothing to have her, and Victoria finds her resolve put to the test . . . but is this a fight she really wants to win?
"When A Man Really Loves A Woman" is a collection of Poems, Essays, and "The 12 Steps To Paradise." Word by word, it unveils the Secret to creating and stepping into a sacred, spiritual relationship in which a man and woman evolve consciously, through their mutual love and respect. This book, rich with wisdom and warmth, guides readers with clarity and purpose toward their own increased love, joy, peace and, ultimately, enlightenment. Including such chapters as ... Spiritual Warrior Kings, Tantra Man, Making Love in the Now, The Spiral of Love and Life, Spiritual Consciousness, and The Power of Balance.
Why do words fail men when they need them most? Why is the subject of what men want emotionally, shrouded in silence? This is a book that attempts, in the style of Blake Morrison and Richard Rayner, to put men’s experience of Love into words.
This book introduces American readers to a philosophical and spiritual exemplar of dialogue. The author presents a way of thinking about ourselves, the world, and our relationship to God that is neither dualistic nor monistic. The thinkers presented in this book focus on a radical departure from objectivism and subjectivism. Kierkegaard, Feuerbach, Herman Cohen, Ferdinand Ebner, Eugen Rosenstock, Franz Rosenzweig, and Martin Buber were all trying to find a way to allow a transaction between self, the world, and God without foregoing either individuality or the experience of merging. Some of the issues covered in the book include the origins of philosophy; objective versus existential truth; irony, truth, and faith; ethics versus aesthetics; ethics versus religion; thought and language; love of God and neighbor; I-Thou and I-It in Nature, with people, and with God; and redemption in the world.
This fourth volume contains two treatises of biblical exposition. The first treatise is A Godly and Learned Exposition upon the Whole Epistle of Jude . Finding the purpose of Jude’s letter in verse 3, Perkins calls for all Christians to persevere in professing the gospel by taking heed of false teachers and deceivers, who seek to infiltrate the church. While many of his points of application reflect a context peculiar to the Elizabethan era, his insights into what it means to “contend for the faith” still prove applicable today. The second treatise is A Godly and Learned Exposition or Commentary upon the Three First Chapters of Revelation , giving careful consideration of the seven letters to the seven churches of Asia. Perkins highlights the person of Christ and His significance to the church, focuses on what Christ approves and rebukes about the condition of the church, and emphasizes Christ’s bounty and humanity’s duty. Troubled by the prevalence of those who accept empty profession as conversion and dead formality as godliness, Perkins urges his audience to move beyond mere intellectual assent to heartfelt dedication to Christ.