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A
Marriage Best Seller August 27, 2013
Buy Now! C Through Marriage is an anointed book written as a
resource to aid marriages. The author cleverly uses words that begin with
"C" to first steer you to Christ as the gel for your marriage. I
was so blessed to read this book as I quickly approach my 10th year wedding
anniversary. There is always room for improvement and the author highlights
so many topics that I feel the need to meditate on one daily. I will begin
that in October. Therefore, I recommend this book to engaged couples, married
couples, men and women groups. This is the ultimate marriage study resource
as it provokes you to think deeper than the general counseling most receive
before marriage.
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Saturday, December 28, 2013
8/27/13 Review
Friday, December 20, 2013
Review 9/9/13
Christian
Marriage Advice at its Best September 9, 2013
C Through Marriage is a work that is
both biblical and insightful. The author uses various C words to highlight
areas of concern for couples who are married and those who may be considering
marriage. I found this work to be useful to all relationships, not matter what
stage they were in. I recommended this work to my parents who have been married
over thirty years and to my best friend who is currently engaged. The advice
is...Read More
C Through Marriage is a work that is both biblical and insightful.
The author uses various C words to highlight areas of concern for couples who
are married and those who may be considering marriage. I found this work to be
useful to all relationships, not matter what stage they were in. I recommended
this work to my parents who have been married over thirty years and to my best
friend who is currently engaged. The advice is appropriate and helpful to any
and all. The chapters are short and easy to understand, but their content is
deep and thoughtful. My husband and I decided that this book would be a great
devotional for our marriage, and gained a lot of knowledge and great
suggestions on how to deal and work through some of the harder issues that we
face as a married couple.
Jim Hughes has an obvious calling to counsel others, and his calling is made evident in his useful book. I would recommend this work to any and all couples who are married, considering marriage, or anyone who may be giving counsel or advice to those who are married or considering marriage.
Jim Hughes has an obvious calling to counsel others, and his calling is made evident in his useful book. I would recommend this work to any and all couples who are married, considering marriage, or anyone who may be giving counsel or advice to those who are married or considering marriage.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Review 9/12/13
Get
this book for yourself or for a friend! September 12, 2013
Get this book if you and your spouse
need a "pick me up" -- and don't we all need one now and again! Jim
Hughes' insight and heart is evident - he is helping couples intentionally
create more intimate and more god-centered marriages. Through the truths he
presents in C Through Marriage, he is reminding us that happiness is not the
end goal of marriage, but holiness (if we allow God to do it)! Read it on your
own, with a study...Read More
Get this book if you and your spouse need a "pick me up"
-- and don't we all need one now and again! Jim Hughes' insight and heart is
evident - he is helping couples intentionally create more intimate and more
god-centered marriages. Through the truths he presents in C Through Marriage,
he is reminding us that happiness is not the end goal of marriage, but holiness
(if we allow God to do it)! Read it on your own, with a study group, or use it
in a devotional time with your spouse--because whether it's new information to
you, or a refresher, you will be encouraged! Oh, and makes a great
engagement/wedding gift!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Review 9/17/13
thoughtful
but unflinching, a caring treatise on Godly marriage
September 17, 2013
`C through Marriage' by Jim Hughes is an
inspirational discourse on the pitfalls surrounding modern day marriages, or -
more accurately - a manual for how best to avoid such pitfalls. The author,
with the heart of a family minister, helps readers to navigate those
difficulties while simultaneously maintaining an air of unflinchingly
practicality. Nothing is held back. `C through Marriage' covers everything from
the role that...Read More
`C through Marriage' by Jim Hughes is an inspirational discourse
on the pitfalls surrounding modern day marriages, or - more accurately - a
manual for how best to avoid such pitfalls. The author, with the heart of a
family minister, helps readers to navigate those difficulties while
simultaneously maintaining an air of unflinchingly practicality. Nothing is
held back. `C through Marriage' covers everything from the role that sex plays
in a marriage, to the responsibility of shared finances, to the need for
married Believer's to share a mutual propensity toward `Christlikeness.' Each
issue, or lesson, begins with the letter C (thus the title of the book) and
also with a brief but personal glimpse into the lives of two hypothetical
characters, "Barb and Bill." This method lends `personality' to what
at times might otherwise be uncomfortable subject matter and allows for the
reader to engage more casually. I would highly recommend this book as a guide
to young couples who are about to begin their married lives together but I
could see it working just as well for couples whose marriage may have drifted
over the years. Whatever the length or condition of your marriage, you'll find
`C through Marriage' by Jim Hughes to be flexible enough, and poignant enough,
to be a valuable source for reference and inspiration.
Friday, December 6, 2013
Latest review 12/4/13
Five Stars
C for SEE Through
Marriage.
Seeing with greater
clarity -under the light of God- the common issues that arise in a marriage, is
what this book is all about. It is a very helpful text that does a great
service in furthering the correct understanding of the love of God. The love
that must be enlivened by a man and a woman when they enter the covenant of
marriage despite all its possible conflicts and difficulties. In this sense,
this book is neither naïve nor legalistic in its advice; it recognizes our very
human weaknesses and empathetically addresses them according to sound Bible
principles. I particularly enjoyed how it underlines over and over again how
the marriage union must lead a couple to Oneness in Christ. Nothing less. This,
of course, is a necessary step to take for many of us who also hope to achieve
oneness in the Church of Christ, for how can any married person aspire to reach
communion with the body of Christ if he or she cannot be on the path to union
with his/her spouse? Indeed, many of the problems and blunders that prevent us
from having a unified church are what prevent us from having unified marriages.
A marriage is, for many
of us, a training ground where if we truly want to do so, we learn how to be
humble, forgiving, patient, self-controlled, steadfast, kind, wise, discerning,
content, grateful and hopeful in Christ. In brief, a marriage can help us learn
the love of God by loving. However, there are many times when we stumble and
far from love we dwell on jealousy, selfishness, resentment, anger and fear.
During these moments we need sound advice and a helping hand to get out of our
rut. This book provides just that. The lesson pertaining each word is concise
and easy to read. I also found the use of c-letter words for each concept to be
a helpful mnemonic technique. And, above all, the self-examining questions that
the author makes at the end of each chapter are particularly useful in
discerning the darkness of some of our intentions and behaviors. Of course,
this is so for as long as we ponder them seriously and desire to answer them
with honesty, no matter how painful our conclusions may be. After all, it could
be that the reason why we married in the first place was not true love or
charity as the author names it. But love (or charity) defiled as he also very
well points out. Something that we believe is love but in fact is far from it.
But if this is the case, we must muster the strength in God to address and
repent from our delusion and this book can also help us do that.
On the other hand, I did
find myself disagreeing with a few of the words and sentences used by the
author to describe some issues, but after reading the whole book and knowing
how hard it sometimes is to choose the correct words to express something, I
also found that what I understood through those words and sentences is not what
the author advices as a whole. For example this sentence: “Many marriages built
without Christ do survive, and some of those with him do fail.” I believe that
no marriage that is being built by a couple with Christ as its foundation and
direction will ever fail. Truly, as the author also points out: “Divorce is a
concession to our sinfulness.” And “No one just falls out of love. It takes
much time and effort to get it done.” So, except for those reasons stated in
the Bible about separation from a spouse, if any people renounce the covenant
of marriage out of sinfulness, they better examine what they have believed and
to what they have given their heart instead of Christ. Perhaps to idols? If
they do this with sincerity, repentance and a lesson on charity defined will
then be in order.
Finally, I think that
the greatest praise I can give this book is this: Of the myriad of “christian”
books out there, I hardly read a few because most of them are precisely that:
“christian.” Appealing lies mixed with truth that ultimately lead people to a
hole. This book, however, I found it to be written in love for Christ and for
the edification of His church. I thank the author for that.
Kind regards and best
wishes,
Luis
Monday, December 2, 2013
Book Review
Khamneithang
Vaiphei "A good life is a collection of beautiful memories and enjoying
those moments with wonderful books!"
reviewed C Through Marriage
A
BOOK FOR ALL MARRIED PERSONS! October 14, 2013
Every once in a while we come across a
book that offers practical helps to rebuild redundant lives - marriages
included. C Through Marriage by Jim Hughes (Tate Publishing (May, 2009) is
both biblical and insightful. You will find helpful tips to start afresh in
life and make a beautiful home where your spouse and children can enjoy
wonderful moments, if not an extraordinary one. If you aren't happy at home,
you probably won't...Read More
Every once in a while we come across a book that offers
practical helps to rebuild redundant lives - marriages included. C Through
Marriage by Jim Hughes (Tate Publishing (May, 2009) is both biblical and insightful.
You will find helpful tips to start afresh in life and make a beautiful home
where your spouse and children can enjoy wonderful moments, if not an
extraordinary one. If you aren't happy at home, you probably won't be happy
outside your home. Find out how you can improve your marriage in practical
ways by using the valuable biblical tips Jim Hughes offered in the book.
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