
- 224 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Too often submission is represented as repressive servanthood, rather than a voluntary desire to empower a husband’s leadership. And as with many things in our culture, this view of submission has found its way into our churches and marriages. In reality, women desperately want to experience the graceful waltz where both the husband and wife are in harmony - each 'dancing' their God-given role. But all too often, there are no realistic, Godly models from which to draw.
Author and speaker Cindy Easley surveyed ordinary women and asked, “How does this work for you?” Specifically, how do women live out submission in her particular situation? These are their stories, from caring for a chronically ill husband to living with a nonbeliever. Each example will help married or engaged women gain appreciation for God’s will for marriage and learn to dance with the one they love.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter One - What was God Thinking?
- Chapter Two - Why is Submission so Hard?
- Chapter Three - Without a Word: Submission and the Nonbelieving Husband
- Chapter Four - The Caregiver: Submission to a Husband with a Chronic Illness
- Chapter Five - Codependency versus Submission: Is there a Difference?
- Chapter Six - Reentry: Submission and the Often-Absent Husband
- Chapter Seven - The Power Broker: Submission in the Home of a Powerful Woman
- Chapter Eight - The Wage Earner: Submission and Economic Role Reversal
- Chapter Nine - Culture Battles: Submission and Matriarchy
- Chapter Ten - He Said …: What Our Husbands Think about Respect
- Chapter Eleven - Man to Man: Chauvinists Need Not Apply: by Michael J. Easley
- Chapter Twelve - Frequently Asked Questions
- Epilogue - The Proverbs 31 Woman: The Example of Ruth Graham
- Appendix 1 - For Further Consideration
- Appendix 2 - The Four Spiritual Laws: By Bill Bright
- Acknowledgments