July 31, 2010

The Power Of A Praying Wife

Stormie Omartian’s Power of a Praying Wife lets women see how much they can affect their marriage..

In this book, Omartian tells women how to become more supportive of their husbands..

One of Omartian’s strengths is the role of a wife in a marriage is never lessened.

Instead, she uses several verses of Scripture to show women that they can have a great impact on their husbands..

Throughout the book, Stormie acknowledges that men are not always easy to deal with.. Rather than get frustrated, she encourages women to look at their husband through God’s eyes..

God still loves all of us unconditionally, even when we come up short, and expects us to do the same with others.

Using this idea, Omartian urges wives to continually pray for their husbands in several areas, including his roles as a father and husband, his leadership and decision making, health, work and spiritual life.

The Power Of A Praying Wife talks about several questions that women regularly face in their marriages and offers various example prayers to help us begin to understand how to pray for our husbands.

Omartian also makes available to readers several challenges that will strengthen their marriages. Stormie challenges women to pray for their husbands for an entire month. A praying wife is one of the most powerful tools a man could have..

The Power of a Praying Wife is a must have for any woman, regardless of whether you are a newlywed or have been married for years. The book has sold over 2 million copies since being originally published 10 years ago.

To further one’s understanding of Omartian’s message, there is also a 16 week study guide to help readers apply the knowledge they have gained. Whether reading this book alone or in a small group, The Power of a Praying Wife by Stormie Omartian is essential for a strong and loving marriage.

With this book, you can become the wife God intended you to be.!

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