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Highlights
- Does God want to write your love story?Well, maybe not--especially not if it is the culture's romanticized ideal of happily ever after!
- About the Author: Margaret Kim Peterson (Ph.D., Duke University) serves as associate professor of theology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania.
- 232 Pages
- Religion + Beliefs, Christian Life
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About the Book
Does God want to write your love story? Maybe not! Margaret and Dwight Peterson help us sort out the difference between how our surrounding culture often depicts marriage and how Christians really should approach this particular gift of God to all humanity.
Book Synopsis
Does God want to write your love story?Well, maybe not--especially not if it is the culture's romanticized ideal of happily ever after! Margaret and Dwight Peterson help us sort out the difference between how our surrounding society often depicts marriage and how Christians really should approach this particular gift of God to all humanity. They guide us through many aspects of a growing, maturing marriage including being a family, handling conflict, friendship, children, household economics and weathering the transitions of life.In the end they show how Christian marriage is far deeper and stronger than a romantic fairy tale. In fact, it reflects the kind of love God has for us in the gospel of Jesus Christ who gave his life for us that we might have his life in us.
Review Quotes
"If you need assistance with pre-marriage stuff or working with couples already married, the topics covered can be offered as a complete guide or stand alone as individual studies in relationships. The epilogue itself is enough to make the book worthy of your attention. Relationships are a wonderful challenge. Utilizing this book will make that challenge more glorious."
--Kent Miller, YouthWorker Journal, September/October 2012"The Petersons offer a particularly interesting perspective on the purpose of marriage, and how and why to welcome family into that marriage--a perspective absent from other Christian marriage books."
--Lauren Mooney, CBA Retailers+Resources, July 2011About the Author
Margaret Kim Peterson (Ph.D., Duke University) serves as associate professor of theology at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. She is the author of Sing Me to Heaven and Keeping House and contributed to The IVP Women's Bible Commentary.
Dwight N. Peterson (Ph.D., Duke University) serves as professor of New Testament at Eastern University in St. Davids, Pennsylvania. He is the author of The Origins of Mark and the coauthor of a forthcoming title by Baker, Introducing Christian Scripture.