Preparing To Be A Help Meet: A Good Marriage Starts Long Before the Wedding

Preparing To Be A Help Meet: A Good Marriage Starts Long Before the Wedding

by Debi Pearl
Preparing To Be A Help Meet: A Good Marriage Starts Long Before the Wedding

Preparing To Be A Help Meet: A Good Marriage Starts Long Before the Wedding

by Debi Pearl

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Overview

Being a good help meet starts long before marriage. It is a mindset, a learned habit, a way of life established as a young unmarried girl or at least that s the way it should be. Nearly every wife will confess that the first year or two of married life was... how shall I say ... a frustrating learning experience. Most girls spend plenty of time planning for their wedding, but make no preparation for the weeks and years to follow. Many wives are provoked to bitterness during the first year and never get over it. All this could so easily be avoided with simple instruction. It was with good reason God said let the aged women teach the younger. Trial and error is not the best teacher when it comes to marriage. It is much less painful to learn beforehand what God has to say about your role as a help meet to that special man God will bring into your life. It is the older women who have experienced the joys of a good marriage whom God has appointed to pass along his instructions. That is what has been done in this new book Preparing to Be a Help Meet. Preparing to Be a Help Meet contains six sweet love stories written by wives sharing their experiences about how God taught them to be the help meets they are today. Three of the stories are from wives that have been married over 40 years. Three stories are by new brides who, before marriage, were trained to be the help meet God intended. All the love stories are beautiful, and will show you how wonderful it is to walk together in God s light. In addition to the six personal testimonies, this book is full of short stories from a wide range of cultural backgrounds. The book consists of funny tales, ideas of how to gain a good man s attention, and even a tragic testimony. All teach important lessons! You will meet Grabbers and Hidden Flowers , and discover how to avoid being either. The chapter on Antsy Babes will remind you why patience is so important. You will be warned as you read stories of how texting, e-mailing and other forms of cyberspace have destroyed many budding relationships and even marriages.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781616440114
Publisher: No Greater Joy Ministries
Publication date: 08/27/2010
Series: A Good Marriage Starts Long Before the Wedding Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
Sales rank: 635,911
File size: 881 KB

About the Author

Debi Pearl and husband Michael have 5 children and 15 grandchildren. Between them they have author 14 books and 8 booklets which combined have sold millions. Learn more about them and sign up for the No Greater Joy bi-monthly magazine at NoGreaterJoy.org. Debi Pearl grew up during the 1960s at the height of the hippie revolution and the Jesus Movement. The forced draft due to the Vietnam War brought a sense of eternity to the youth, provoking them to seriously consider their souls. It was a time of a great move of the Spirit of God. As a teenager, dressed in tie-dye tee shirt and long drooping peasant skirt, she stood on the highways and byways sharing the gospel and seeing miracle after miracle of God's amazing grace. She married her life mate, Michael Pearl, in 1971.

Table of Contents

1 The Kid's Love Story 11

2 Courtship to Whom? 27

3 The Prophet 39

4 The Priest 51

5 The King 59

6 Three Types of Women 67

7 Knowledge 83

8 The Italian Prince 99

9 Finding Balance 109

10 Antsy Babes 117

11 Pie in the Sky 131

12 Cinderella 143

13 The Wedding 157

14 All Things New & Beautiful 169

15 Fleas 181

16 The Power of Stinking Thinking 193

17 What Say The Men? 205

18 Reflections 215

Teacher's Pre-Guide 228

Teacher's Guide 233

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