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The gist of the book is marriage, a sacred union, and a mathematical contradiction where two equals one. It requires constant loving the same way the body requires a constant supply of oxygen, food, and water. Keeping the flow of love constant and refilling its cup requires an unending commitment-a joint responsibility. Love must be fed by placing the needs of the spouse equal to or to a greater priority than your own. In the book, the table of commitment is chronicled as having to be set regularly, making available a full-course meal necessary to nurture love into maturity. A successful and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The gist of the book is marriage, a sacred union, and a mathematical contradiction where two equals one. It requires constant loving the same way the body requires a constant supply of oxygen, food, and water. Keeping the flow of love constant and refilling its cup requires an unending commitment-a joint responsibility. Love must be fed by placing the needs of the spouse equal to or to a greater priority than your own. In the book, the table of commitment is chronicled as having to be set regularly, making available a full-course meal necessary to nurture love into maturity. A successful and thriving marriage is based on this premise. The basic personality types in a marriage are predominately GIVERS and TAKERS. The degree varies, depending on the unique background and experiences of each person. Givers versus Takers explores the journey of marriage from this perspective.
Autorenporträt
Rufus Rawls is married and lives in a rural community in Mississippi. During the writing of this book, he was an employee at the Jackson VA Medical Center. As a rehabilitation technician in psychology services, he worked with psychiatrically impaired veterans and their families. He was also involved in research on psychological adjustment and coping with traumatic events. He currently holds a doctorate in theology and serves as a pastor and bishop in the body of Christ.