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The Power of a Praying Husband

The Power of a Praying Husband

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible!!!!
Review: The books "praying wife" and "praying husband" are written by a woman, from a woman's point a view and FOR women. They are both full of all the subtle and not so subtle negative male-bashing stereotypes that many women have of men. I'll spare you the money: the wives are told everything is the husbands fault and they should pray that they change. The husbands are told that it's their fault and they should pray that they change.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Power of a Praying Wife
Review: The Power of a Praying Husband is a book with potential that fell short. Far Short. It is written by a woman when it should have been adddressed by a man. The book is overly simple. I get the impression she writes it simple with the idea in mind that "even us guys can understand the complexities of a women." As usual a women has sold us short. As a Christian I am very sensitive to my wife's needs. Many christian men communicate with their wife in a far more perceptive environment than this author gives us credit. I belong to a christian mens group that is totally bored with this and I will be surprised if we finish it. I do not recommend this to mature christian men in a mature christian marriage. It would be a waste of time. I do give the author credit for attempting this issue. She failed, but I give her credit for trying.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A VERY DISAPPOINTING BOOK
Review: The Power of a Praying Husband is a book with potential that fell short. Far Short. It is written by a woman when it should have been adddressed by a man. The book is overly simple. I get the impression she writes it simple with the idea in mind that "even us guys can understand the complexities of a women." As usual a women has sold us short. As a Christian I am very sensitive to my wife's needs. Many christian men communicate with their wife in a far more perceptive environment than this author gives us credit. I belong to a christian mens group that is totally bored with this and I will be surprised if we finish it. I do not recommend this to mature christian men in a mature christian marriage. It would be a waste of time. I do give the author credit for attempting this issue. She failed, but I give her credit for trying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: WONDERFUL!!
Review: This book is wonderful, for men and women. I can't believe that someone would think it was "terrible" and full of "stereotypes." Men and women are different. This book doesn't try to change either of us, but rather helps us understand our differences. It focuses on the biblical reasons we are different and what are roles are in marriage, as designed by God. It teaches how to lift up your partner in prayer, as well as yourself.
I already had "The Power of a Praying Wife," which saved my marriage a year ago. I bought this book at a bookstore two days ago, then called today and reserved four more copies for friends and family. You won't be disappointed!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Totally disappointed
Review: Though I love her other two books, this one is a disappointment. A very bad example of communication between husband and wife at the beginning and more 'insults' to loving and caring husband to follow. I bought this book for my husband but I don't think I will have him read it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great gift to all husbands out there :-)
Review: When I saw this book in the bookstore, I immediately got curious. Obviously it is not for me but I thought all husbands should have one. I immediately bought a copy each for my husband, brothers,& brothers-in-law.

Since I intend to give these copies for Christmas, I have to keep in a safe place where my husband will not accidentally see. I manage to read it once in a while in his absence & as a wife, I think I will benefit from this if he reads it.

The question though is if he really will.


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