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  • Before You Meet Your Future Husband: 30 Questions to Ask Yourself and 30 Heartfelt Prayers

    This uplifting, interactive devotional helps you approach dating from a place of peace and strength, whether you’re in a relationship now or simply hope to be married one day. With a focus on your own transformation, Before You Meet Your Future Husband offers biblical guidance, real-life stories, thought-provoking questions, and intentional prayers to help you prepare now for the future God has in store for you.

    $13.99$17.00
  • Building A Marriage To Last: Five Essential Habits For Couples (Brad Hambrick)

    Where is your marriage? Newly married, in a rut, coming off a major transition, or coming out of a period of crisis or conflict? Regardless of your situation, it’s never too early—or too late, for that matter—to build habits that will strengthen and grow your marriage. Forming habits is inevitable, but intentionality can make it beneficial. 

    Counselor and pastor Brad Hambrick encourages couples at all stages to intentionally adopt five core practices to help foster healthy, God-honoring rhythms of communication and care. Learning how to steward time, money, and community, practicing healthy self-care, avoiding criticism and defensiveness, seeking to know your spouse deeply, and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to grow are just some of the wisdom gifts from God that will help deepen your relationship and also call you into a deeper walk with Jesus 

    $5.62$6.25
  • Praying for Your Future Husband: Preparing Your Heart for His

    Praying for Your Future Husband is perfect for women of all ages who are dreaming about “The One.” God has a beautiful romance prepared for you. Prayer is the key to unlocking the love story … with your future husband and with God, the lover of your soul.

    $13.99$17.00
  • Reclaim Your Marriage: Grace for Wives Who Have Been Hurt by Pornography (Jenny Solomon)

    When your husband struggles with pornography, your world is shattered. There are so many resources to help him, but what about you? Where can you go with your grief, insecurities, fear, and even anger? Jenny Solomon comes alongside hurting wives and gently encourages them to bring their pain to God, who is able to reclaim their marriage. She will help you to rest in God’s love, while at the same time taking one brave step at a time to care for your family and yourself. 

    Jenny understands that when the heavy burden of sorrow weighs down your soul, it is helpful to lean hard on a few solid truths about who God is and how he is calling you to respond. One of the most important is that although you may feel lonely right now, you are not alone. In Reclaim Your MarriageGrace for Wives Who Have Been Hurt by Pornography, you  will learn how to draw close to the Lord as you address your own sorrows, questions, and temptations. The author will encourage you to find a Christian community where you can seek a listening ear and find close friends who will come alongside you and pray for you in this battle.  Jenny not only knows the struggle you are facing but has experienced the power of the gospel to bring healing.  

    Fighting pornography is not something a couple can handle alone. This book and the companion resource for husbands written by Jenny’s husband Curtis Solomon, Redeem Your Marriage: Hope for Husbands Who Hurt with Pornography, can be used to bring hope and grace into a seemingly impossible situation. These resources can be used in the context of mentoring, counseling, or accountability relationships to give biblical direction and hope in the midst of a difficult struggle.  

    Reclaim Your Marriage includes a foreword by Elyse Fitzpatrick.  

    $13.95$16.99
  • Redeem Your Marriage: Hope for Husbands Who Have Hurt through Pornography (Curtis Solomon)

    As a husband, what can you do when you are caught in the prison of pornography use? It might be tempting to give up and give in, but there is hope for your struggle and there is hope for your marriage. You might feel weak, helpless, and powerless to change, but Curtis Solomon points you to Jesus who is powerful and the true source of change. In Christ our great Redeemer, it is possible to find the courage and grace to fight this battle, and your heart and your marriage can be redeemed, restored, and renewed.   

    In Redeem Your Marriage: Hope for Husbands Who Have Hurt through Pornography, Curtis will guide you through a process to help you understand the hurt pornography has caused and to lament the effects of your struggle on your marriage. But you will not be left without hope—Curtis will help you learn to believe in the forgiveness of sins and Jesus’s power to help turn away from sin and live for God’s glory instead of momentary pleasure. God’s grace and power is what you need to overcome the shame and guilt brought by porn use. His grace will catch you if you fail again, and his love will hold you fast as you seek to glorify him in every area of your life. You will see that true repentance and forgiveness will help both you and your wife move forward toward healing. 

    This book was written in tandem with Reclaim Your Marriage: Grace for Wives Who Have Been Hurt by Pornography by Jenny Solomon, Curtis’s wife. These resources in the context of mentoring, counseling, or accountability relationships to give biblical direction and hope in the midst of a difficult struggle. The Solomons know the struggle you are going through, but they also know and have experienced the power of the gospel to bring forgiveness, change, and healing.  

    Redeem Your Marriage includes a foreword by Edward T. Welch. 

    $13.95$16.99
  • It’s Good To Be a Man – hardcover (Michael Foster)

    Men were made to rule. They always have and always will. Nothing can change that. Nothing will. It is not a question of whether men will be ruling, but which ones and how.

    Here’s a book to remind men that their natural aggressive instincts are gifts from God that are meant to be used for the kingdom. Men are supposed to establish households, join brotherhoods, and work towards a mission. This book offers men a quick guide to where they are and how they can get better. God made men to be strong and aggressive risk-takers. This is not a flaw; it’s God’s plan.

    $19.79$21.95
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    It’s Good To Be a Man (Michael Foster)

    Men were made to rule. They always have and always will. Nothing can change that. Nothing will. It is not a question of whether men will be ruling, but which ones and how.

    Here’s a book to remind men that their natural aggressive instincts are gifts from God that are meant to be used for the kingdom. Men are supposed to establish households, join brotherhoods, and work towards a mission. This book offers men a quick guide to where they are and how they can get better. God made men to be strong and aggressive risk-takers. This is not a flaw; it’s God’s plan.

    $15.00$17.95
  • Mighty Men: The Starter’s Guide to Leading Your Family (John Crotts)

    Christian men often find the task of family leadership so daunting, we withdraw from it into distant uninvolvement – leaving our wives and children with the impression that we don’t care enough to lead, or don’t want to, when the heart of the problem often is that we’re intimidated by our lack of possessing the basic tools.

    Many Christian men today had little or no training for the role we now find ourselves in. This book provides a “starter kit” for men reluctant to take the reins of spiritual leadership in their homes, and shows the path to imitating Christ in loving, servant headship to those family members who look to us!

    Also available on Amazon Kindle.

    $3.95$4.50
  • Gospel-Shaped Marriage (Chad & Emily Van Dixhoorn)

    Married Christians, and those preparing for marriage, know that they’re sinners—and that their sin threatens God’s great purposes for their union, including mutual support, companionship, and intimacy. But how often do believers recognize that they are also saints, equipped through God’s power to create a healthy, loving marriage?

    In Gospel-Shaped Marriage, Chad and Emily Van Dixhoorn encourage couples with how Christ calls and enables them to love their spouse. They give a brief assessment of the biblical design for marriage while offering practical, proven advice for husbands and wives. Drawing from Scripture and the writings of Puritan minister William Gouge, their advice also prepares churches, friends, and others to support married couples in their lives.

    $15.75$17.99
  • A Theology of the Family (Scott Brown, Jeff Pollard)

    This book presents a perspective on the family largely forgotten by the modern church. There are 56 authors featured in this volume, among whom are: John Bunyan, Jonathan Edwards, John Gill, William Gouge, Matthew Henry, Martin Luther, A.W. Pink, J. C. Ryle, R. C. Sproul, Charles Spurgeon and Thomas Watson.

    Each of them give a powerful testimony that the 21st century church needs to be reminded of what she used to believe about family life. These authors bring a measure of the correction and the balm necessary to heal our amnesia and return us to biblical order.

    $37.50$49.00
  • Marriage: 6 Gospel Commitments Every Couple Needs to Make (Paul David Tripp)

    Marriage, according to Scripture, will always involve two flawed people living with each other in a fallen world. Yet, in pastor Paul Tripp’s professional experience, the majority of couples enter marriage with unrealistic expectations, leaving them unprepared for the day-to-day realities of married life.

    This unique book introduces a biblical and practical approach to those realities that is rooted in God’s faithfulness and Scripture’s teaching on sin and grace. “Spouses need to be reconciled to each other and to God on a daily basis,” Tripp declares. “Since we’re always sinners married to sinners, reconciliation isn’t just the right response in moments of failure. It must be the lifestyle of any healthy marriage.”

    $23.99$29.99
  • Marry Wisely, Marry Well (Ernie Baker)

    Does marriage matter anymore? If so, is it even possible to have a stable marriage? How do you choose the right one? Is there anything to work on now, even before being in a relationship?

    Marry Wisely, Marry Well teaches you how to start building your future marriage house even before you begin a relationship. Learn to make a wise choice of a spouse, and how to start preparing yourself for a future relationship that is truly built on Christ.

    $12.50$15.99
  • Her Hand in Marriage (Douglas Wilson)

    The most thorough biblical explanation of courtship we know of. It puts beyond question that a biblical approach does not demand “arranged” marriage but does see parental guidance at the forefront in your child’s selection of a lifelong partner.

    The book covers four major themes:
    * Parental Authority
    * Preparing Daughters
    * Preparing Sons
    * Culmination of Courtship

    $11.65$12.95
  • Decluttering Your Marriage (Douglas Wilson)

    Have you ever felt your marriage get cluttered up with sins and cumulative wrongs? Do you wish that you could deal with it, but don’t know where to begin?  Decluttering Your Marriage will give you much gospel advice, with much gospel encouragement. Features an extra checklist to help implement this book in your day-to-day lives.

    $9.75$11.00
  • Building a Godly Home, Vol 2: A Holy Vision for a Happy Marriage (William Gouge)

    For years, William Gouge’s Domestical Duties has stood as the foremost Puritan treatment of Christian family life. Yet due to its size and antiquated expression, it has become almost unknown among current generations of believers. To help revive the usefulness of this classic book, Scott Brown and Joel R. Beeke have divided Gouge’s work into three manageable volumes, updated the language to modern standards, and have given them the title Building a Godly Home.

    In this second volume, A Holy Vision for a Happy Marriage, we find detailed counsel about the most important relationship in the family—husband and wife. Gouge carefully addresses what a fit marriage is and the proper way to enter into one. He then discusses the mutual duties married couples share in order for marriage to survive and thrive, as well as the duties specific to men and women respectively.

    Not only does he give detailed treatment of how these responsibilities are best expressed and too often hindered, but he also provides ample biblical motivation to set us on the right course. Christian husbands and wives will find much encouragement in this book.

    $13.00$18.00
  • Date Your Wife (Justin Buzzard)

    An Intensely Practical Guide for Husbands Looking to Strengthen, Save, or Spice up Their Marriage

    Finally – a Christian book for men that doesn’t merely resort to making us feel guilty about what we’re failing to do – but which engages us with creative and doable ideas on how to be more loving husbands!

    Most men don’t know how to date their wives. They did it before, but they’ve forgotten how, or they’re trying but it just doesn’t seem to be working. Justin Buzzard helps men re-learn this all-important skill from a position of security in the gospel of grace. As a father of three boys and husband to a very happy wife, Justin offers guys a helping hand, good news, and wise counsel, along with:

    * 100 practical ideas for how to date your wife
    * Action steps at the end of each chapter
    * Personal stories and real-life examples

    $11.69$12.99
  • Reforming Marriage: Gospel Living for Couples (Douglas Wilson)

    How would you describe the spiritual aroma of your home?

    The source of this aroma is the relationship between husband and wife. Many can fake an attempt at keeping God’s standards in some external way. What we cannot fake is the resulting, distinctive aroma of pleasure to God.

    $14.39$15.95
  • Letters to a Romantic – First Years of Marriage

    “This book for newlyweds is needed and tremendously helpful. It contains timely challenges and encouragements as well as relevant instructions for people at every stage of marriage, though its material is especially relevant for newlyweds.

    Having been in ministry and having had the privilege of performing the premarital counseling as well as the weddings of numerous people over the past sixty-two years, I wish that this book had been available to give to all these couples as they began their marriages. Marriages that begin right are much more likely to continue right. And I highly recommend this book as a vital part of that good beginning.”

    —Wayne Mack, Author, Strengthening Your Marriage and many other counseling books

    $10.75$12.99
  • The Complete Husband (Lou Priolo)

    An outstanding Biblical manual for a man to learn how to love his wife! The Apostle Peter’s counsel to live with your wife in an understanding way is explained here, helping husbands to be kind and tender with the authority given them. This is a fabulous book to encourage husbands to have the kind of Christian marriage God intended.

    Author Lou Priolo turns his years of biblical counseling wisdom to the subject of being a husband: the type of husband that the Lord Jesus Christ wants all Christian men to be. The author reminds men that if they wished their wives came with an owner’s manual, they did; it’s called the Bible! Far from giving men carte blanche to order their wives around, Priolo shows men how the Bible instructs them to “know their wives.” After all, wives have dreams, goals, desires – and sorrows, just like men. It is the husband’s job to find out what they are and “cultivate” his wife so that she becomes spiritually fertile.

     

    $15.95$17.99
  • Marriage is Hard (Susan Black)

    Truths I Wish I Had Understood Before I Got Married

    Don’t all of us who are married wish the same!

    The title may sound like something obvious, but many wives are afraid – or too dreamy-eyed – to admit it. They go into marriage with absurdly high expectations of bliss, and when things begin to get tough, they wonder if they made a mistake – the wrong choice? They look around and think that everyone else’s marriage is full of non-stop joy and pleasure.

    The reality is that all marriages are hard because they all have unavoidable and unanticipated challenges and trials. Marriage is hard because it is the union of two sinners engaged in the eternal battle between self-centeredness and servanthood, between living for self or dying to self. Marriages can flourish or die on this battlefield. But God is faithful, and He has a gracious plan of heart-transformation for any wife who will commit her way to Him.

    Great for small group Bible Study. Study questions for each of the ten chapters.

    $11.50$13.95