Synopses & Reviews
When you said "e;for better or for worse,"e; you never imagined "e;the worse"e; would be so hard.
And you're not alone. Jane is dealing with her husband's addiction to pornography. Melanie is watching her husband's obsession with computer games eat up all of their family time. Julie takes life a day at a time. as her husband drifts deeper and deeper into depression.
All of these women are experiencing a season of intense loneliness in their marriages. Susie Larson has been there too and she has a message for you:
When faith, hope, and love are present, it's possible to thrive in every season of your life--even in the difficult times.
In Alone in Marriage, Susie stands as an encouraging friend, walking with you, helping you discern how anxiety and anger will slow you down; and how loneliness and disappointment can actually refine and bless you. You will be challenged and inspired as you wrap your arms around this trying time, remembering God has his arms around you. And, as your soul gets nourished and your love matures, your marriage will also be improved and blessed.
If you want more from God and your capacity for spiritual things to increase even amidst this trying time, you've come to the right place.
Synopsis
Books abound for those whose marriages are crumbling or have ended. But what about those marriages committed "e;'til death do us part"e; and yet are going through a period of time when one spouse is carrying the burden? What happens to a woman when marriage gets heavy and she gets weary? Often, when a woman ends up carrying the weight of the marriage (due to her husband's health, choices, workload, etc.), her tendency is to "e;get out or check out."e; She may consider her husband's distraction an opportunity to do her own thing. But is there a better way to walk through this season? Even thrive?
Susie Larson stands in as an encouraging friend, walking with you, helping you to discern how anxiety and anger will slow you down; and how loneliness and disappointment can actually refine and bless you. You will be challenged and inspired as you wrap your arms around this time and remember that God has His arms around you.
Synopsis
Perhaps it’s a husband who’s on the road, or one who is critically ill, or one trapped in a web of sin. Whatever the cause, there are times when the burden is on the wife. Susie Larson offers encouragement and shows how loneliness and disappointment can actually refine and bless you.
About the Author
With enthusiasm, humor, and conviction, author/speaker SUSIE LARSON has spoken to thousands of women locally, nationally, and internationally. She is a member of the Advanced Writers and Speakers Association, Women in Christian Media, and serves on the board of directors for the Christian Authors Network. Susie also serves a regular guest host for Along the Way – a two-hour talk radio show (AM Faith 900).
In addition to authoring several books and many articles, Susie works as a freelance writer for Focus on the Family, and has been featured as a guest on radio and TV programs across the country, including Moody Midday Connection, Family Life Today, Chris Fabry Live!, The Harvest Show, and the LIFE Today Show with James and Betty Robison.
While in Washington D.C., Susie and her husband Kevin, along with Troy and Sara Groves, represented International Justice Mission’s* concerns in meetings with Congress as part of their efforts to abolish and prevent human trafficking and slavery. The four of them serve as co-chairs for the IJM benefit banquet in Minnesota. Susie comes with a passion to share the love of a Savior who will never let us go.
*IJM, among other things, rescues young girls from the horrific life of human trafficking. Visit www.ijm.org.
Table of Contents
Section 1 / 13
Weights That Wear You Down
1. Anger / 15
2. Worry / 31
3. Fear / 47
4. Self-pity / 63
Section 2 / 79
Weights That Refine
5. Disappointment / 81
6. Loneliness / 97
7. Imperfection / 115
8. Waiting / 129
Section 3 / 145
Qualified for the Climb
9. Perspective / 149
10. God's Words / 165
11. Prayer / 183
12. Faith, Hope, and Love / 199
Acknowledgments/ 219
Notes/ 221