Preface
This
book
is
for
everyone,
the
single,
the
married,
and
the
lonely;
this
last
category
engulfs
mainly
two
groups
of
men:
First,
a
single
man
on
his
way
to
getting married only because he wants to change his life. Second, the married man is lonely because he does not know about marriage.
You
ladies
reading
this
book
will
find
everything
God
expects
from
your
or
your
future
husband.
Get
all
this
with
the
understanding
that
on
the
other
side
of
the coin, there are many things God expects from you, too.
By
writing
this
book,
I
am
trying
to
achieve
several
objectives;
I
hope
God
touches
the
lives
of
those
readers
that
came
to
this
book
searching
for
a
way
to
become
a
Godly
husband.
This
book
is
only
a
brief
extraction
of
what
God
gave
us
through
His
Book;
I
am
saying
there
is
more
knowledge
to
seek
and
learn
from
God
if
we
read
the
Bible.
Thank
you
for
reading
this
book;
I
honestly
desire
that
something
that
you
read
in
these
pages
could
contribute
to
better
your
marriage if you are married. If you are about to get married, I hope that you love your wife as God is asking you to do.
When
looking
at
the
landscape
of
marriages
in
our
country
and,
frankly,
in
most
westernized
societies
of
the
globe,
the
rapid
disintegration
of
our
social
fabric
by
dissolving
its
fundamental
“cell,”
the
family,
has
reached
tragic
and
catastrophic
levels
never
seen
before.
Studies
after
study
present
us
with
a
picture
of
the
continuous
degradation
of
this
social
fabric.
As
a
country
of
all
ethnicities,
authors
now
specialize
in
ethnic
observations
and
comparisons
as
to a lesser or a greater divorce rate per ethnic group from the Black community to the Anglo to the Hispanic to the Latino, etc.
The
amount
of
information
on
these
topics
is
genuinely
abundant,
to
say
the
least;
there
are
many
resources
from
the
‘Official’
to
the
academic
research
reporting the different views and segmentation. For example, the following statements:
"The
number
of
children
living
with
both
parents
declined
from
85
to
68
percent
between
1970
and
1996.
The
proportion
of
children
living
with
one
parent
has
grown
from
12
percent
to
28
percent
during
this
same
time span."
Quoted from Census Bureau's release about its report on MARITAL STATUS AND LIVING ARRANGEMENTS
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