Author: Dr. Douglas E. RosenauPublish On: 2005-10-09
An excellent tool for premarital counseling and a wonderful gift for the newly-married, this book offers invaluable information in a professional yet sensitive style.
Author: Dr. Douglas E. Rosenau
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
ISBN: 9781418534523
Category: Family & Relationships
Page: 144
View: 557
A guide to enjoying God's gift of married sexual pleasure, now in trade paper. A Celebration of Sex for Newlyweds answers specific, often unasked questions about sexual topics, and presents newly-married couples with detailed techniques and behavioral skills for learning sexual pleasure and intimate companionship. An excellent tool for premarital counseling and a wonderful gift for the newly-married, this book offers invaluable information in a professional yet sensitive style.
... Newlyweds A Celebration of Sex for Newlyweds ( Douglas Rosenau ) Getting
Your Sex Life Off to a Great Start : A Guide for Engaged and Newlywed Couples (
Clifford and Joyce Penner ) Great Expectations : An interactive Guide to Your ...
With real-life personal stories, Soul Virgins helps singles accept their sexuality as a godly discipline.
Author: Doug Rosenau
Publisher:
ISBN: 0985810718
Category: Chastity
Page: 216
View: 678
Sex and sexuality are hot topics these days. But many single adults are tired of the "how far is too far?" approach because it doesn't go far enough. Why does the discussion stop at the physical? What about the deeper spiritual and relational aspects of sexuality? Pioneering Christian sex therapists Doug Rosenau and Michael Todd Wilson team up in this helpful and hopeful book about understanding sexuality and intimacy beyond what our "do it if it feels good" culture says it is. Providing a much-needed spiritual perspective to the sexuality debate, the authors tackle difficult topics from a biblical foundation to help single adults establish practical models for maintaining purity and creating a healthy sexuality. With real-life personal stories, Soul Virgins helps singles accept their sexuality as a godly discipline. Rosenau and Wilson provide a 3-D discussion of body, soul, and spirit that proves sexuality is ultimately more about relational intimacy than just the physical act of sex. Originally published in Paperback by Baker Books.
9 Secrets toUnderstanding Your Husband (Poppy Smith) Marriage, Newlyweds A Celebration of Sex for Newlyweds (Douglas E.Rosenau) Getting Your Sex Life
Off to aGreat Start (CliffordL. Penner and Joyce J.Penner) Marriage, ...
Author: CLC Publications
Publisher: CLC Publications
ISBN: 9781619581722
Category: Religion
Page: 128
View: 800
Books That Change Lives is a compilation of essential books recommended by Christian retail book experts. This guide is a useful tool for beginners just coming to the faith, “veteran” Christians searching for growth and guidance and church leaders seeking to study the Christian faith and recommend quality Christian books to others.
Sacred Sex shows how they can experience a beautiful, God-ordained life of intimacy that blesses them far beyond the bedroom walls, serves as an act of worship to God, and touches their hearts and souls in ways they never could have ...
Author: Tim Alan Gardner
Publisher: WaterBrook
ISBN: 9780307564887
Category: Religion
Page: 240
View: 276
For years, Christians have been told that sex is God's creation, designed by him as a gift to husbands and wives. Yet few couples actually experience sex as a spiritual, God-ordained experience. Rather than admit their lack of fulfillment, many couples hide their disappointment and confusion, while others attempt to solve the problem through better sexual technique. Unfortunately, all the advice on improved technique fails to explain the one thing that makes sense of it all. Despite the proliferation of resources to enhance sexual satisfaction, couples continue to struggle in their sexual relationship. In fact, author and licensed counselor Tim Gardner estimates that as few as 2 percent of married couples ever experience a truly exciting, energizing, and soul-touching physical bond. But now, that can change. A couple's sexual relationship has a far higher purpose than pleasure or procreation. Scripture makes it clear that sex is the one thing on earth that joins two people into one. Now readers can learn how to approach marital sex in a way that brings the fulfillment of true oneness. Sacred Sex shows how they can experience a beautiful, God-ordained life of intimacy that blesses them far beyond the bedroom walls, serves as an act of worship to God, and touches their hearts and souls in ways they never could have imagined.
Some aspects are brought out through the experience of a couple who have
been married for years. Other aspects are highlighted by contrasting marriage
with the days of courtship. Others again emerge through the excitement of newly- weds, ...
Author: Jonathan F. Bayes
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN: 9781621899679
Category: Religion
Page: 112
View: 536
Sex is worth celebrating. It is one of God's loveliest gifts to the human race. But the loveliness of sex is ruined whenever it is found outside the proper context of marriage. And God knows what powerful temptations come our way in the area of sex. The Song of Solomon is a celebration of sex and love within marriage, as this book explains. Jonathan Bayes draws out the practical advice implicit in the Song for husbands, for wives, and for courting couples. He points out the warnings in the Song against sex outside the context of marriage. The Song of Solomon has often been read as an allegory of the relationship between Christ and his people. Jonathan Bayes does not see this as the main purpose of the Song, but agrees that human relationships are a reflection of that highest love of all. In Sex, Love, and Marriage--A Celebration, Bayes brings out the interplay between heaven and earth. We are directed upwards from human love to learn about that "Love divine, all loves excelling." Then we are brought back down to earth to make God's love for us in Christ the model, which we seek to imitate in our human relationships.
And when you examine it ( which is exactly what is not done with rituals ) , the
whole subtext of the celebration is sex . Once that veil goes up and ... Maybe newlyweds would be better off leaving the sex to their guests . Weddings are ,
after all ...
Author: Colleen Curran
Publisher: Vintage
ISBN: UOM:39015070767101
Category: Family & Relationships
Page: 368
View: 666
Heartwarming, unexpected, and often deeply funny, this collection of essays offers what no other bridal book does--real stories from top writers on what weddings mean to them.
The Bride's Survival Guide Ginger Kolbaba. Chapter 5 Harnessing Your Inner
Bride 1 . Douglas Rosenau , A Celebration of Sex for Newlyweds ( Nashville :
Thomas Nelson , 2002 ) , 10 . 2 . Henri Nouwen , The Road to Daybreak ( New
York ...
Author: Ginger Kolbaba
Publisher: Fleming H Revell Company
ISBN: 0800758633
Category: Family & Relationships
Page: 187
View: 374
Don't let stress ruin your wedding! Discover how to successfully plan, survive, and--most importantly--enjoy your big day.
58 Yet surveying this literature , one can understand why nineteenthcentury
Americans are often portrayed as fearful of sex . As their belief in its ... albeit in
revised form . In keeping with the prevailing celebration 76 Newlyweds on Tour.
Author: Barbara Penner
Publisher: UPNE
ISBN: 1584657731
Category: History
Page: 290
View: 473
An original, richly illustrated analysis of American honeymooning, 1820-1900, that offers fresh insights into the intersecting histories of tourism, consumerism, sentiment, sexuality, and conjugality
The western church actually opposed the celebration of the wedding night—and
the obligatory display of bloody sheets that indicated the bride's virginity—
because they feared that the newlyweds would become obsessed with sex.
Instead ...
Author: Linda Elizabeth Mitchell
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN: 031333630X
Category: Family & Relationships
Page: 240
View: 912
Presents a history of the family during the Middle Ages, covering the transition from Roman times, the impact of religion, the physical environment, and the family in the West, in the Byzantine Empire, in the Islamic World, and in the Jewish culture of the times.
So couples need to work at sex , be willing to change , and not expect sex to be
the answer to the meaning of life . Does that about cover ... That spirit of celebration and gratitude for what God has given us is what Paul urges in 1
Timothy 4 : 1 - 5 . That ' s an essential ... How would we describe our sex life as newlyweds ? 2 .
Author: Ron R. Lee
Publisher: Chariot Victor Pub
ISBN: 1564766748
Category: Family & Relationships
Page: 291
View: 355
No matter what you struggle with--conflict, sex, parenting, work, money, stress, failure--you'll find honest answers, practical solutions, and encouragement in The Marriage You've Always Wanted with advice from noted Christian leaders.
Generally a celebration after the wedding lasted two full days , as weddings were
about the only occasion of reunion of former friends . The newlyweds did not take
a honeymoon , but were excused from work a few days , while they moved into ...
Author: Raymond Lee Muncy
Publisher: Baltimore, Mar. : Penguin Books, Incorporated
Married Woman's Role in Holiday Celebrations At least in Yaroslavl , one holiday
in the first year of marriage provided a short ... Holidays over the subsequent
years of marriage saw sex - segregated roles for women and men once again ,
the wife's role being far from festive . The Yaroslavl holiday for newlyweds in their
first their first year of marriage took place on Maslenitsa ( the Russian Mardi Gras
) .
The day brought forth a successful wedding , a happy celebration . The next day
saw Paul ' s family departing from Zurich ' s Kloten Airport while the newlyweds
left for their apartment on Brunnmattstrasse in Bern . Both families returned to the
...
Author: Fred Klein
Publisher:
ISBN: IND:30000077954828
Category: Fiction
Page: 241
View: 520
"Life: a psychiatrist/his patient. Sex: is it possible to have too much? Happiness: can either of them find it?"--Page 4 of cover.
In Leningrad the place of meditation is the field of Mars ; in Moscow it is the
Mausoleum itself , where the newly - weds have the good fortune to be ... It is
because they wish to celebrate an event and avoid the greyness of the registry
office .
... most satisfying experience two people can share CELEBRATION IN THE sex
for christians Charlie Shedd and Martha ... of surpris - turbation for newlyweds as
a way of getting challenge to the national security of ingly frank “ Christian ” sex ...
The fowls had been tucked under the bed , and the belief was that the first to
appear would determine the sex of the newly - weds ' first - born . Sages
comforted the couple whenever the rooster turned out to be a capon ! The sugar -
cane ...
There in the bridal chamber , the last ceremony , marking the end of the wedding celebration , was performed . ... tucked under the bed , and the belief was that the
first to appear would determine the sex of the newly - weds ' first - born .