Good communication is essential in a good marriage. In this unique book, best-selling author and pastor John Hagee and his wife, Diana, present a husband's and wife's point of view on communicating more effectively. Designed as two books in one, John's What Every Man Wants in a Woman and Diana's What Every Woman Wants in a Man will bless couples married for years, young and newly married couples, and even singles, who are seeking to gain a better understanding of their partner or improve their marriage in some way. Written in a easy-to-read conversational style, this book, which features anecdotes and jokes, as well as the latest statistics on marriages, will appeal to both men and women equally. "Remember this: your marriage can be a better marriage, or it can be a bitter marriage. The choice is entirely up to you. Do not allow your past to control your future. You will never conquer, or change, what you refuse to confront." - John Hagee "What women want in a man may not be what God wants them to have. What women want in a man is not as easily received as we may think. We have much to do with what we want from others." - Diana Hagee
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0
Best Marriage Book ever:
This is a wonderful book that I would recommend to anyone wanting advice on their marriage.
A Little too Religous:
. I understand that the authors are a preacher and his wife, but they are a little too "religous for my taste. Good advice anyway.
He said, she said:
This book is a Christian primer for those wanting to get married, and is coauthored by a pastor (John Hagee) and his wife, who each write half of the book from the male or female perspective. I found Hagee's oneliners and jokes tiresome after a while, but his advice is solid: love and respect your mate, and understand the differences between men and women. It was a good read, but I've read better books on relationships.
KUDO's:
I purchased this book a few months ago when my then fiance and I were having troubles which eventually led to us breaking up. I bought the book because of the chapter on honesty. I read pieces to my fiance that explained how his lying made me feel and what it was doing to me. Unfortunately, he was not ready to listen. We broke up, but are now talking again and have sought counseling with our pastor. He has now read the book and wishes he had been open enough to read it sooner. After showing the book to our... more info