Oops! I Forgot My Wife: A Story of Commitment As Marriage and Self-Centeredness Collide

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Lewis & Roth Publishers, 2004 - Family & Relationships - 304 pages
How goes the husband, so goes the marriage. Do you agree? With few exceptions, a husband's loving leadership (or lack of it) sets the tone for the marriage. The trouble is, when it comes to loving leadership, most guys draw a blank. That's why this marriage book takes the form of a story. In Oops! I Forgot My Wife, Doyle Roth puts thirty-plus years of marriage counseling experience into the story of a guy named Mitch. A guy who is so bad at ?husbanding? he wakes up one morning king of an empty castle. On the brink of divorce, he learns what love really means. Told through an exchange of emails, Mitch's story is about real marriage, flaws and all. It's not pretty or sanitized, but any man willing to examine his own heart will see the truth in it and benefit greatly from his story. (On the other hand, husbands who are already perfect may know of some ?friend? who could use a wake-up call. This book would make a perfect gift for that friend's wife.)

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Introduction
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Prologue
11
Meltdown at the NotSoOK Corral
15
Copyright

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