Short-time Freebies
Songs in the Key of Solomon: In the Word and In the Mood [Vyrso] . . . .
[Kindle]
by Anita Renfroe, John Renfroe
Ladies, are you tired of trying to engage your man in something he is reluctant to do? Let’s face it: husbands are not normally seen running to bookstores to buy a couple’s devotional.
And guys, are you tired of feeling like the term “devotional” is code for “boring? You may be thinking,
Please, not one more thing to check off my daily to-do list. Plus, you and your wife have different views on what intimacy is all about, right?
If either of you is wondering if you’re living more with your “roommate” than your “soulmate,” then this devotional can help you meet on common ground and discover each other in new ways. You won’t even need an alarm clock to wake you when your “devotional time” is finished.
Filled with insights from a real couple on real issues,
Songs in the Key of Solomon will get you and your spouse laughing, thinking, sharing, touching, and praying – possibly all during the same reading. Each offering in this devotional is designed to spark connections around issues that matter, so you’ll deepen your emotional, spiritual, and physical unity and ignite new levels of intimacy. (One devotional involves a bathtub and some candles...try not to get stuck on that one page over and over again.)
Here is an invitation to hear the music in your marriage – maybe for the first time…or maybe once again.
The Dating Manifesto: A Drama-Free Plan for Pursuing Marriage with Purpose [Vyrso] . . .
[Kindle]
by Lisa Anderson
Your attitudes about marriage and the path to marriage are wrong. Some of them you’ve inherited and some you’ve simply bought—hook, line, and sinker—or made up yourself. They have translated into bad action (or no action) in dating and relationships. But it’s not too late; you can break the cycle of dating dysfunction and learn to honor marriage, marry well, and live intentionally while you wait. Lisa Anderson’s story proves it’s possible.
The Dating Manifesto is neither a cheesy formula for finding a spouse nor a feel-good book about how the person for you is “out there” if you only “believe.” Instead, it’s a challenge to wise up, own your junk, and chart a bold new course for your relationship future.