A Christian approach to be a Godly Husband
License to be a Husband
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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