Synopses & Reviews
Walk together into a more intimate marriage. Jack and Cynthia Heald begin Walking Together with this challenge from Larry Crabb: “Our highest purpose as husbands and wives is to be an instrument for promoting our partner’s spiritual and personal welfare.” How do we build lasting, intimate marriages in a complex, busy world? Drawing on 40 years of marriage, Jack and Cynthia Heald share their insights about communication, commitment, and honesty. Walking Together combines the Heald’s personal life experiences with an enriching biblical study on marriage and its true focus-God. Through a series of thoughtfully crafted, personal study questions you will look at the critical issues that impact the way you and your spouse relate to each other. You will discover those areas in your relationship where you are able to nurture your spouse and where you are merely protecting yourself. You’ll learn how to communicate graciously; what it means to complete, honor and be honest with each other; and how to cultivate true contentment and lasting commitment. Based on Loving Your Husband and Loving Your Wife, this new study will bring you to the place where you’ll be equipped to promote your partner’s spiritual and personal welfare in a way that builds a loving, lasting relationship.
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Walking Together combines Navigator authors Jack and Cynthia Heald's life experiences with an enriching topical biblical study on marriage and its true focus--God.
Through a series of thoughtfully crafted, personal discussion questions you will look at the critical issues that impact your identity, marriage, children, and family.
• Includes discussion questions
• Based on Loving Your Husband and Loving Your Wife
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Jack and Cynthia Heald offer the wisdom of well-known experts, their own insights, and Scripture to help your marriage last a lifetime.
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Walking Together combines the Healds' personal life experiences with an enriching biblical study on marriage and its true focus--God.
Through a series of thoughtfu
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Wrestle with the provocative questions Jesus asked in the book of Mark, and discover a stronger faith.
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Jesus often asked challenging questions to help us think through our faith. This Bible study on the book of Mark helps us strengthen our faith as we examine how we approach life.
• Personal study between sessions
• 10 sessions
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Living the Questions in Mark It's easy for believers to take the attitude that we have all the answers in life. We trust God, we read the Bible, and we know how it all ends up. Yet life somehow keeps stumping us, and a careful reading of the Gospels often only raises more questions. How do we handle this uncertainty? Here's help. In this groundbreaking and unflinching study of the gospel of Mark, you'll wrestle personally with the provocative questions Jesus asked. Life is full of questions, and an honest believer learns how to embrace those questions and build a stronger faith in the process. This fresh new Bible study, filled with provocative anecdotes and excerpts from literature and current events, will help you do just that.
About the Author
Cynthia Heald was born in Houston, Texas, and received Christ as her personal Savior when she was twelve years old. In 1960, Cynthia married Jack, who by profession is a veterinarian but has been on staff with The Navigators since 1978. They have lived in Tucson, Arizona, since 1977. They are the parents of four (two daughters and two sons) and grandparents of nine. Cynthia is the author of Becoming a Woman of Excellence, Intimacy with God, Loving Your Husband, Becoming a Woman of Freedom, Becoming a Woman of Purpose, Becoming a Woman of Prayer, Becoming a Woman Who Walks with God, Drawing Near to the Heart of God, Becoming a Woman of Grace, I Have Loved You, Becoming a Woman of Faith, Dwelling in His Presence, Becoming a Woman Who Loves, Maybe God Is Right After All, Uncommon Beauty, and Becoming a Woman of Simplicity. Cynthia speaks frequently for women's conferences and seminars nationally and internationally. She loves to share the Word of God, be with her husband and family, take bubble baths, have tea parties, and eat out.