New Marriage, Same Couple: Don't Let Your Worst Days Be Your Last Days
Autor Josh Walters, Katie Waltersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 ian 2024
Remember those early days of love? When your heart felt all fluttery, and you saw your person through rose-colored glasses? They could do no wrong. You were going to have the most beautiful life with big adventures and lots of sex. Of course, everyone says marriage is work, you knew that. But that was okay; you could get through anything together. It was going to be great.
Until it wasn't.
Something happened. Or maybe nothing happened. Maybe it was one big something, or a lot of little somethings over many years that landed you in a marriage you hardly recognize. For Josh and Katie Walters, it was a big something: infidelity. Now they counsel couples who find themselves exactly where they were: lost, hopeless, and unsure of how to fix their marriage.
This book lays out the principles Josh and Katie learned in that season when God healed and restored their marriage. This process is broken into four parts and is an acronym for the word STAY:
- S—start with you. (Discovering that when one person changes, the entire relationship changes.)
- T—take quitting off the table. (Bringing your whole self to the solution and not checking out mentally and emotionally.)
- A—allow others to be a part of your journey. (Trusting the right people, in the right ways, at the right time.)
- Y—yield to vision. (Looking past what is and imagining what could be.)
New Marriage, Same Couple is a book about hope. It's about how to create a brand-new marriage with your spouse, whether you've been married for a short time, or for decades.
Preț: 81.13 lei
Nou
15.53€ • 16.18$ • 12.91£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 18 ianuarie-01 februarie 25
Livrare express 04-10 ianuarie 25 pentru 16.55 lei
Specificații
ISBN-10: 1400335566
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 139 x 213 x 3 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Thomas Nelson
Colecția Thomas Nelson
Locul publicării:Nashville, United States
Descriere
Remember those early days of love? When your heart felt all fluttery, and you saw your person through rose-colored glasses? They could do no wrong. You were going to have the most beautiful life with big adventures and lots of sex. Of course, everyone says marriage is work, you knew that. But that was okay; you could get through anything together. It was going to be great.
Until it wasn't.
Something happened. Or maybe nothing happened. Maybe it was one big something, or a lot of little somethings over many years that landed you in a marriage you hardly recognize. For Josh and Katie Walters, it was a big something: infidelity. Now they counsel couples who find themselves exactly where they were: lost, hopeless, and unsure of how to fix their marriage.
This book lays out the principles Josh and Katie learned in that season when God healed and restored their marriage. This process is broken into four parts and is an acronym for the word STAY:
- S—start with you. (Discovering that when one person changes, the entire relationship changes.)
- T—take quitting off the table. (Bringing your whole self to the solution and not checking out mentally and emotionally.)
- A—allow others to be a part of your journey. (Trusting the right people, in the right ways, at the right time.)
- Y—yield to vision. (Looking past what is and imagining what could be.)
New Marriage, Same Couple is a book about hope. It's about how to create a brand-new marriage with your spouse, whether you've been married for a short time, or for decades.
Notă biografică
Josh Walters began working at Seacoast Church in 2009 as a campus program director for Kidscoast. Since then, Josh has also led the Connect and Creative Teams and served as pastor at the Mount Pleasant Campus. He currently serves as executive pastor of Seacoast Experience, which helps oversee what happens in person and online each weekend. Josh is also a member of the Teaching Team. He grew up in Columbia and attended the University of South Carolina, where he met his wife, Katie. After graduating with a degree in history and secondary education, he went on to obtain a masters in pastoral counseling and spiritual formation from Columbia International University.