A Voice in the Wilderness In Defense of "Mere Conservatism"

3Feb/101

Papa and Mama Moeller on Marriage

Marriage Miracle wbMy father, Dr. Robert Moeller, and my mom, Cheryl Moeller, are not only the proud parents of your favorite blogger, they are published authors.  Their area of expertise is Christian marriage counseling, and their latest effort is "The Marriage Miracle".

From the Barnes and Noble.com book review:

The Marriage Miracle is a user-friendly, Scripture-based, story-driven book that will encourage all couples with the good news that there is no difficulty or disappointment in marriage that two softened hearts cannot overcome. Bob and Cheryl Moeller, who developed this book out of years of experience working with married couples, show convincingly that if a husband and wife soften their hearts toward each other, it becomes a matter of when, not if, they resolve their relationship struggles.

The Moellers provide readers solid answers to three critical questions. In the process, they help couples uncover the condition of their heart toward their spouse and find the road home again to acceptance and intimacy:

  • Why do the hearts of husbands and wives grow hard?
  • How can husbands and wives soften their hardened hearts'
  • How can husbands and wives keep their hearts soft toward each other?

The Marriage Miracle walks couples through the liberating experience of softening their hearts toward one another, setting them free to embrace all that God intended their relationship to be.

Buy this book or you won't have a good marriage.

Check out my dad's website here, and he can be seen on his weekly television show "Marriage: For Better, For Worse" on the Total Living Network.

Here's the Big Guy in action, answering the question "How can I change my bad attitude?":

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  1. We love the Big Guy! He did wonders for our marriage. We are so thankful for Dr. Bob’s ministry.


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The basic ideas, ideals, and values that generally define and characterize the central tenets of what today might be termed "modern conservative thought."

We believe that a proper understanding of history, economics, and theology leads to certain conclusions. Many of these are the same conclusions our Founding Fathers arrived at in constructing a "more perfect union."

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