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Married for God

Married for God

Making your marriage the best it can be

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About this book

It seems rather obvious to look to our Maker for marriage instructions; after all, God invented marriage. Yet by nature we prefer to work it out for ourselves, starting with our own needs, hopes and desires.

This book turns our thinking upside down. Christopher Ash examines the Bible's teaching on marriage, while remaining firmly earthed in the twenty-first-century world where messing up, heartbreak, divorce and sexual chaos are distressingly common. Starting with God's grace applied to our pain and failure, the author centres on God's plan for sex and marriage, one of service.

Specifications

Contributors:
Christopher Ash
ISBN:
9781844741892
Format:
Paperback
First published:
August 2007
Dimensions:
138mm x 216mm x 13mm
Weight:
0.20 kg
Print size:
9.0pt
Language:
English
Pages:
168
Publisher:
IVP

Contents

Introduction: God at the centre

1. A word about baggage and grace
2. Married for a purpose
3. What is the point of having children?
4. What is the point of sex and intimacy?
5. God's pattern for the marriage relationship
6. What is the point of the marriage institution?
7. Is it better to stay single?
8. What is the heart of marriage?

Conclusion: The greatest invitation

Customer Reviews

5.00 stars A must read to help any marriage

 

I thoroughly recommend this book. I particularly liked the biblical interpretation that marriage is a "team" not merely that Adam was alone and needed company. We work (husband and wife) looking after the garden. It is packed with rich teaching like this which is easily accessible. I wish l had bought it before I had got married! It looks at various angles of marriage. Buy it! You've been a great blessing to many Mr Ash.

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