Format: | Paperback |
Page Count: | 160 |
Size: | 5.0 in x 7.0 in |
Weight: | 5.2 ounces |
ISBN-10: | 1-58134-786-3 |
ISBN-13: | 978-1-58134-786-9 |
ISBN-UPC: | 9781581347869 |
Case Quantity: | 72 |
Published: | September 30, 2006 |
How to Pray for Your Wife: A 31-Day Guide
By Mark A. Weathers
How to Pray for Your Wife: A 31-Day Guide
By Mark A. Weathers
One of a husband's most important responsibilities is to pray for his wife. Unfortunately, though, many men do not know how to pray for their wives and often end up not praying at all.
How to Pray for Your Wife, an interactive prayer journal, is intended to help husbands study and better understand the uniqueness of masculinity and femininity as expressed in marriage. Author Mark Weathers unpacks Proverbs 31 and helps husbands apply this Scripture in prayer for their wives.
This book is for all husbands who wish to better understand how God made their wives and how they can pray biblical prayers for them. The study guide at the end of the book, designed to help pastors and leaders in their teachings on marriage, draws from the themes of the book's daily readings and can be adapted for men's Bible studies, men's retreats, premarital counseling, or discipleship meetings.
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"What a great idea! What a great book! And what a gift for a man to give to his wife-regular, intentional, and focused prayer."
Steve Brown, Host, Key Life radio program; author, Three Free Sins: God Isn't Mad At You
"Mark Weathers' fresh translation and application of this ancient wisdom poetry makes the text come alive and invites a husband to pray biblically for his wife."
Denis and Margie Haack, Ransom Fellowship
"Mark Weathers has written an informative and practical book that will help every godly man enhance his prayers for his wife."
Dan Doriani, Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology, Covenant Theological Seminary
"Provides clear, practical, and grace-centered guidance for Christian husbands to learn how to pray for and love their wives as Christ loved the church."
Dave Vosseller, Associate Pastor of Ministry Development, Spring Valley Presbyterian Church