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ISBN:
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49785888692882
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Publisher:
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Мирт |
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Publication date:
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2013
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Pages:
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486
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Cover:
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Soft
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Product dimensions:
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5” (w) x 8”(h) x1”(d)
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25 Surprising Marriages: How Great Christians Struggled to Make Their Marriages Work
Behind every great man or woman of faith is a personal story that history books often overlook: their marriage. In this classic work, William J. Petersen pulls back the curtain on the private lives of 25 prominent Christian figures, offering a raw and honest look at their domestic joys and struggles.
From the unconventional union of Martin Luther and Katherine von Bora to the notoriously difficult marriage of John and Molly Wesley, Petersen demonstrates that "holy" individuals are not immune to the complexities of living together. The book covers a wide spectrum of relationships: some were deeply romantic and supportive, like that of Charles and Susannah Spurgeon, while others were marked by long absences, clashing temperaments, or profound tragedy.
Key Features:
- Humanizing Portraits: Moving beyond stained-glass icons to reveal real people with real flaws and emotions.
- Diverse Stories: Features a variety of historical figures, including William and Catherine Booth (Salvation Army), John and Mary Newton, and Billy and Ruth Graham.
- Practical Wisdom: Each story serves as a testament to how faith, commitment, and grace can sustain a marriage through extreme pressures.
- Engaging Style: Written in an accessible, narrative format that is both informative and deeply moving.
Whether you are looking for historical insights or encouragement for your own relationship, 25 Surprising Marriages provides a powerful reminder that God works through imperfect unions to achieve extraordinary things. It is an essential read for couples, history buffs, and anyone interested in the human side of church history.