Book Review of Couples Who Pray by SQuire Rushnell and Louise DuArt
"The Most Intimate Act Between A Man And A Woman."
This is a FANTASTIC book! I had no idea what to expect when I received it. The book was written for married couples (with some reference to people in serious, committed relationships). It teaches that "praying daily with the one person you love more than any other takes you to a level of joy and satisfaction that you simple will not believe until you try it." The book guides you through testimonials that prayer really works from big named couples to people just like us. The book also outlines the "40 Day Prayer Challenge" that was created by the husband and wife authors. Inside the pages you will find Scripture to backup the claims, a couples quiz to help you see deeper into yourself, and help for some tough issues you may be facing like, pornography, debt, tithing, resentment and addiction. My husband and I decided to give it a whirl, and happy to say after 15 days in, our marriage is taking a new shape. When we are baring our souls to God together, you hear the deepest passions, concerns and emotions that your spouse has. You see a new side of them rarely seen and it brings an unparalleled closeness that results in better communication, love making and intimacy. You will see a huge difference in just the first week. I'm delighted that I found this book. It's truly a step in a positive direction for any marriage. I thoroughly recommend this book. (I received this book free from BookSneeze as part of their
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1 comment:
this is something we have never done (been married 19 yrs)
I also don't pray out loud at Bible Study or with someone.
I am not sure I have the desire to pray with my husband- but it something I have thought about trying or at least talking to him concerning it.
-Kimberly
http://kabersblog.blogspot.com
(visiting from Teach Me Tuesday)
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