- Independently Published
How to Pray for Your Wife: The Secrets to a Happy and Purposeful Marriage
Key Metrics
- Joshua Davis
- Independently Published
- Paperback
- 9798385627967
- 9 X 6 X 0.12 inches
- 0.2 pounds
- Family & Relationships > Dysfunctional Families
- English
Book Description
Are you struggling to find ways to improve your marriage? Do you want to deepen your connection with your wife and create a happier, more fulfilling relationship? Look no further than How to Pray for Your Wife: The Secrets to a Happy and Purposeful Marriage written by Joshua Davis.
In this book, you will learn the power of prayer and how it can transform your marriage. You'll discover how praying for your wife can help you understand her on a deeper level and bring you closer together. With practical tips and advice, you'll learn how to incorporate prayer into your daily routine and make it a habit that strengthens your relationship.
Joshua Davis shares his personal experiences and insights, providing relatable examples that will help you apply the concepts to your own marriage. From praying for your wife's spiritual growth and emotional well-being to supporting her dreams and aspirations, this book covers every aspect of praying for your wife.
You'll also learn how to pray together with your wife, creating a special bond and shared sense of purpose. This book is a must-read for any husband who wants to build a happy, purposeful marriage that is grounded in faith and love.
Take the first step towards a happier marriage today by reading How to Pray for Your Wife: The Secrets to a Happy and Purposeful Marriage. Your wife, and your marriage, will thank you.
Author Bio
I teach and research broadly in twentieth-century United States History with a focus on social movements, policing, capitalism, urban history, and African American History. My book, From Head Shops to Whole Foods: The Rise and Fall of Activist Entrepreneurs (Columbia University Press, 2017) explores how small businesses such as organic food stores, head shops, feminist businesses, and African American bookstores emerged from social movements and countercultures in the 1960s and '70s. Forerunners of today's social entrepreneurs, these companies sought to democratize American business while advancing political liberation and cultural transformation.
I’m also co-editor of the essay collection Baltimore Revisited: Stories of Inequality and Resistance in a U.S. City . My research has been supported by fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Fulbright Scholar Program. I've written for Jacobin, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic , and my work has been featured in Time , Slate, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Philadelphia Inquirer , and USA Today .
I am also a devoted public historian with a deep interest in working with communities beyond universities. I serve on the advisory board of the Baltimore Uprising 2015 Archive Project and as a research associate for the Library of Congress’s Radio Preservation Task Force. I also co-directed "Media and the Movement," a NEH-funded oral history and radio digitization project on activists of the Civil Rights and Black Power era who worked in media.
Education
Ph.D., M.A., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
B.A., University of Pennsylvania
Source: University of Baltimore
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