Becoming Your Spouse’s Better Half

Why Differences Make A Marriage Great

by Rick Johnson

Your Recipe for Marital Success

Having a successful marriage is not about finding the perfect person. It’s not even about always getting along. It’s about loving the imperfect person you married in an unselfish manner.

Just as a great meal is made from many ingredients, a great marriage is a combination of different traits. If men and women were the same, life would turn out pretty bland. In this witty and insightful book, Rick Johnson shows you how to go beyond merely tolerating your spouse’s differences to using them to add spice and passion to your relationship.

About the Author:

Rick Johnson is the author of That’s My Son; Better Dads, Stronger Sons; The Man Whisperer; and The Power of a Man. Founder of Better Dads, a fathering skills program, Rick develops and delivers father training workshops for businesses, churches, schools, and other organizations nationally and internationally.

Endorsements

“Rick Johnson understands the dynamics of a great relationship, and he’s really good at helping others understand them too.”–Will Davis Jr., author of Pray Big and Pray Big for Your Marriage

“Rick Johnson shows us how men and women are wonderfully different by design. His incredible understanding of how men think and how women think will give you much better insight into that person you married who sometimes seems like an alien.”–Jim Burns, PhD, president of HomeWord; author of Creating an Intimate Marriage and Closer: Devotions to Draw Couples Together

“Conventional thinking wants us to believe that ‘compatibility’ is the golden key to a lasting marriage. But here Rick Johnson explains the real truth: it’s our differences that make us interesting, engaged, and intimate.”–Paul Coughlin, author of No More Christian Nice Guy and Married But Not Engaged

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