After twenty-five years of marriage counseling, pastor Larry Keefauver realized that for the hundreds of times he heard wives sigh, "I wish my husband would pray with me." Keefauver rarely heard husbands express that desire. Neither have many husbands expressed to him much of a need for more spiritual intimacy with their wives, more prayer, nor more reading of the Bible together. In fact, he found that most husbands don't even see that there is, in many cases, a spiritual "wall" between them and their wives. Lord, I Wish My Husband Would Pray With Me isn't just another "relationship" book. It's not about gimmicks or games a wife can play to get her husband's attention. A husband and wife were created to commune before the Lord together, and this book is your Spirit-led guide to finding that place of communion with your husband.
Excellent encouragement and information for believing wives.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
As Larry Keefauver has said, this problem is not limited to certain Christians, including Pastors - he was one of them. His straight-forward manner and style make wives open to hear from a man when their problem is their man. No wild hopes or whimseys, just plain truth to be found here. Easy to accept and apply in your marriage. Enough humor to make you appreciate the value of your desire for praying with your husband amidst all the frustration. Read slowly with prayer.
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