Winning the Marriage Marathon

Winning the Marriage Marathon
Author: Gary P. Stewart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780825423567

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(Foreword by John Trent) Not all marriage books are written on this practical level, encouraging long-term commitment to produce the best in marriage relationships.

Crisis Work

Crisis Work
Author: Terry Swan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1990
Genre: Marriage
ISBN: 9780943025346

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Marathon Marriage

Marathon Marriage
Author: M. F. Kenny
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1412014468

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The true life story of James and Ellen Kenny (McEntyre) who were married in January 1915, raised five children and survived together in marriage until January 1987 - truly a marathon marriage. BookView Ireland Marathon Marriage By M.F. Kenny Michael Kenny's book about his parents, James and Ellen Kenny, is a ramble through Ireland in the 20th century, a story centred on Banagher in Co. Offaly but also encompassing Limerick, Tipperary, Cavan and Galway. James and Ellen were married for an incredible seventy-two years and appeared on Gay Byrne's Late Late Show in the mid-1980s after having won the prize of being the oldest couple with an account with the Bank of Ireland. It is indicative of James Kenny's patriarchal and dictatorial way that it was only then that his family discovered that the pair had been married in secret and lived apart for the first year of their married life. Kenny has a conversational style of writing about his family, interspersed with historical details which take him off at a tangent at various points in the narrative. What comes over the most strongly, however, is the way in which his father treated himself and his three brothers, giving them neither responsibility nor salaries though all four were involved in the various family businesses. James was an entrepreneur without the astuteness necessary for business and often made wrong decisions, but would never admit to them. Michael Kenny claims that the only person for whom James had any feelings was his wife Ellen, for he barely tolerated his children. The author describes how his father totally ruled the household, where his word was law. Some of his actions are inexplicable; he refused medical aid to his son Shem who had fallen from the top of scaffolding, and went to the pub while the rest of his family attended the funeral of his grandchild. For all his harshness, when his father died Michael reports that he "had a good cry for a great father whose likes I will never see again". This is a story of one family, packed with detail and neatly fitted into the context of both time and place which makes it a fascinating account. The title I had assumed referred simply to the length of the marriage but I believe that, despite the obvious love between the pair, it truly was a marathon for James' long-suffering wife Ellen. Reviewed by Pauline Ferrie ISBN: 141201446-8 Price: ¥28.49 Pages: 506 Publisher: Trafford Date reviewed: 2004/02

Love Unites Us

Love Unites Us
Author: Kevin M. Cathcart
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1620971771

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Firsthand accounts from the attorneys and advocates who brought the historic cases and fought to secure the freedom to marry for same-sex couples. The June 2015 decision in Obergefell v. Hodges was a sweeping victory for the freedom to marry, but it was one step in a long process. Love Unites Us is the history of activists’ passion and persistence in the struggle for marriage rights for same-sex couples in the United States, told in the words of those who waged the battle. Launching the fight for the freedom to marry had neither an obvious nor an uncontested strategy. To many activists, achieving marriage equality seemed far-fetched, but the skeptics were proved wrong in the end. Proactive arguments in favor of love, family, and commitment were more effective than arguments that focused on rights and the goal of equality at work. Telling the stories of people who loved and cared for one another, in sickness and in health, cut through the antigay noise and moved people—not without backlash and not overnight, but faster than most activists and observers had ever imagined. With compelling stories from leading attorneys and activists including Evan Wolfson, Mary L. Bonauto, Jon W. Davidson, and Paul M. Smith, Love Unites Us explains how gay and lesbian couples achieved the right to marry. “An exceptional piece of work by courageous and innovative leaders.” —Eric H. Holder Jr., 82nd US attorney general “Captures the amazing story of the fight for marriage equality—in California and around the country. A remarkable journey recounted with truth and eloquence.” —Gavin Newsom, governor of California

Pride and a Daily Marathon

Pride and a Daily Marathon
Author: Jonathan Cole
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1995-07-11
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780262531368

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At the age of 19, Ian Waterman was suddenly struck down at work by a rare neurological illness that deprived him of all sensation below the neck. He fell on the floor in a heap, unable to stand or control his limbs, having lost the sense of joint position and proprioception, of that "sixth sense" of his body in space, which we all take for granted. After months in a neurological ward he was judged incurable and condemned to a life of wheelchair dependence. This is the first U.S. publication of a remarkable book by his physician, Jonathan Cole. It tells the compelling story, including a clear clinical description of a rare condition, of how Waterman reclaimed a life of full mobility against all expectations, by mental effort and sheer courage. Cole describes how Waterman gradually adapted to his strange condition. As the doctors had predicted, there was no neurological recovery. He had to monitor every movement by sight to work out where his limbs were, since he had no feedback from his peripheral nerves. But with astonishing persistence Waterman developed elaborate tricks and strategies to control his movements, enabling him to cope not only with the day-to-day problems of living, but even with the challenges of work, love, and marriage.

26. 2 Miles to Grace

26. 2 Miles to Grace
Author: Rick Hightower
Publisher:
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781694595317

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What does running over 25 marathons and being married for over 22 years have incommon? Apparently, a lot. Whether you are running your first marathon or thinkingabout getting married, Rick has weaved together an awe-inspiring story of hard workand perseverance throughout his life. With bumps and bruises along the way, he tells a story with focus, charm, and spiritual guidance. This is a story of preparation, inspiration and perspiration. Running a marathon is hard and, some say (and many more believe),marriage is hard too; but, with proper preparation, determination and guidance, success is in your future. 26.2 miles to Grace leads you every step of the way to train for a marathon as well as preparation on navigating a fulfilling marriage. This book is not the authority on marathons or marriage, it is one man's attempt to make sense of both. One key ingredient is the presence of grace. The story leads you through the weeks of training while he coaches you along his journey of 26.2 miles and 22 years. You will be beset with surprises and lessons you will learn and, maybe, you will encounter a few miracles in the mix. Written in a straightforward yet motivational tone, "26.2 miles to Grace" helps you navigate the questions about running marathons, marriage and muchmore. You will take a satisfying journey without running the miles or without buying the ring, yet.

The Marathon to Marriage

The Marathon to Marriage
Author: Raymond Robert Osei-Tutu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-06-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789988381554

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Happy Spouse-- Happy House

Happy Spouse-- Happy House
Author: Pat Williams
Publisher: Standard Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2009
Genre: Marriage
ISBN: 0784723567

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With color commentary from his wife, the cofounder of the NBA's Orlando Magic offers unique insight into the best game plan for building a strong, secure, and successful marriage. (Relationships)

Couple on the Run

Couple on the Run
Author: Andrew O'Brien
Publisher: Publishing That Matters C/O Organisations That Matter
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Marathon runners
ISBN: 9780646546896

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'Couple on the Run: 8 Marathons, 8 Countries, 8 Weeks, 1 Couple, Every Step Together' is the story of an Australian couple seeking to take their relationships to the next level while encouraging others to pursue healthy relationships by exercising with a partner.In October 2000 Sue and Andrew O'Brien completed the Chicago Marathon together and transformed their marriage and their lives by discovering that sticking together in the tough times can be difficult yet highly rewarding. Along the way they discovered that running, marriage and life is easier and more satisfying when shared with a partner.After years of running together in 2008 Sue and Andrew O'Brien set out from their home in Australia to complete 8 marathons in 8 countries in 8 weeks running every step together. 'Couple on the Run' explores Sue's background as an Australian Triathlete, mother and daughter of sporting legend Jack Clarke and Andrew's battle to overcome an unhealthy life style and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome through running.The O'Briens overcome life's challenges and show their commitment to encouraging others to exercise with a partner and take readers on a motivating journey to inspire others to improve their health and relationships.An inspirational story, 'Couple on the Run' includes practical tips for health and well being, relationships, teams, fitness and turning vision into reality.

Stand Firm Day by Day

Stand Firm Day by Day
Author: Walk Thru the Bible
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2013-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433679035

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Stand Firm: Let Nothing Move You is a 365-day devotional that will equip men to be godly leaders in their homes, churches, and communities. Readers are encouraged to cultivate the discipline of daily Bible reading, to keep their commitments, and to honor their responsibilities. Develop a powerful faith in God that won't be shaken!