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Go Into The House

Adult Nonfiction

Go Into The House

Go Into The House
Rodney A. Winters
Paperback, 133 pp., $14.99
Foghorn Publishers (November 1, 2009)

Go Into The House
Go Into The House relates Rodney’s story of disappointment from a failed marriage and divorce process to the older brother in the biblical story of the prodigal son. Rodney writes about issues that few men talk about openly. It is a gripping story about the painful truths of relationships. The book encourages the reader with the fact that there is indeed hope after life’s disappointments in the presence of our heavenly Father.

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Dear Future Husband

Adult Nonfiction

Dear Future Husband

Dear Future Husband
Grace Kao Ong
Paperback, 196 pp., $12.99
Tate Publishing (March 20, 2010)

Dear Future Husband
She didn’t know him at the time, but she trusted that she would one day. So Grace Kao began her letters as a young adolescent and continued into adulthood—years of writing and wondering and waiting for the man that God would bring into her life. Journal entry after journal entry titled Dear Future Husband reveal the journey of author Grace Kao Ong from Miss to Mrs.
In Dear Future Husband, readers will be blessed to discover, along with Grace, that God’s timing is always perfect. It is not an easy road, but it is a love worth waiting for.

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Get Thine House in Order

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get thine house in order

Get Thine House in Order
Dr. Michael A. Brown
Paperback, 108 pp., $13.99
WinePress Group (November 5th, 2009)

get thine house in order
This work provides a theological and practical guide for improving family relationships. It addresses such issues as marital roles, communication, child-rearing, and other significant family issues.

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The Man Whisperer

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The Man Whisperer

The Man Whisperer
Rick Johnson
Paperback, 192 pp., $12.99
Revell (July 1, 2008)

The Man Whisperer
What woman hasn’t decided her man could use some improvement? Rick Johnson shows women how they can use their considerable influence their men in positive ways, without nagging. A man whisperer is a woman who can use persuasion to help her man become his very best. With humor and plainspoken common sense, Johnson helps women deal creatively with those annoying little habits while focusing on building his strong points. He also shows women why some tactics just don’t work. Any woman who wants her marriage to be stronger will benefit from this enlightening book.

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Duets: Still in the Word … Still in the Mood

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Duets

Duets: Still in the Word … Still in the Mood
John and Anita Renfroe
Hardcover, 240 pp., $16.99
David C. Cook (January 1, 2010)

Duets
Based on real couples in the Bible, these devotions ignite meaningful conversation—and more. Women will appreciate Duets because they long for their man to do something spiritual with them and because it provides the opportunity for emotional intimacy. Men will enjoy it because it links spiritual activity with physical intimacy and doesn’t take itself too seriously. Fun, lively, and deliciously spicy, Duets is sure to get couples laughing, sharing, and praying—deepening their unity, exploring new levels of intimacy, and learning to make ever more beautiful music together.

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