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ISBN-10: 1-59145-187-6 (hardcover) ISBN-13: 978-1-59145-187-7 (hardcover) ISBN-10: 1-59145-417-4 (hardcover with DVD) ISBN-13: 978-1-59145-417-5 (hardcover with DVD) ISBN-10: 1-59145-246-5 (IE) ISBN-13: 978-1-59145-246-1 (IE) 1. Spouses—Religious life. 2. Love—Religious aspects—Christianity. 3. Respect—Religious aspects— Christianity. I. Title. BV4596.M3E34 2001 248.8'44—dc22 2004013768 Printed in the United States of America 07 08 09 10 11 RRD 18 17 16 15 14 To Sarah, the love of my life who has made the writing of this book so much easier. Lord, Your Word calls a husband to “Enjoy life with the woman whom you love” (Ecclesiastes 9:9). I have since 1973. I do right now. I forever will. CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction: Love Alone Is Not Enough PART ONE: THE CRAZY CYCLE 1. The Simple Secret to a Better Marriage 2. To Communicate, Decipher the Code 3. Why She Won’t Respect; Why He Won’t Love 4. What Men Fear Most Can Keep the Crazy Cycle Spinning 5. She Fears Being a Doormat; He’s Tired of “Just Not Getting It” 6. She Worries about Being a Hypocrite; He Complains, “I Get No Respect!” 7. She Thinks She Can’t Forgive Him; He Says, “Nobody Can Love That Woman!”. PART TWO: THE ENERGIZING CYCLE 8. C-O-U-P-L-E: How to Spell Love to Your Wife 9. Closeness—She Wants You to Be Close 10. Openness—She Wants You to Open Up to Her 11. Understanding—Don’t Try to “Fix” Her; Just Listen 12. Peacemaking—She Wants You to Say, “I’m Sorry” 13. Loyalty—She Needs to Know You’re Committed 14. Esteem—She Wants You to Honor and Cherish Her 15. C-H-A-I-R-S: How to Spell Respect to Your Husband 16. Conquest—Appreciate His Desire to Work and Achieve 17. Hierarchy—Appreciate His Desire to Protect and Provide 18. Authority—Appreciate His Desire to Serve and to Lead 19. Insight—Appreciate His Desire to Analyze and Counsel 20. Relationship—Appreciate His Desire for Shoulder-to-Shoulder Friendship 21. Sexuality—Appreciate His Desire for Sexual Intimacy 22. The Energizing Cycle Will Work If You Do PART THREE: THE REWARDED CYCLE 23. The Real Reason to Love and Respect 24. The Truth Can Make You Free, Indeed Conclusion: Pink and Blue Can Make God’s Purple Appendix A: A Lexicon of Love and Respect: Reminders of What to Say, Do, or Think to Practice Love and Respect in Your Marriage Appendix B: Personal Love and Respect Inventory for Husbands and Wives Appendix C: How to Ask Your Mate to Meet Your Needs Appendix D: What about Exceptions to the Love and Respect Pattern? Appendix E: What If Your Husband Is a Workaholic? Notes ACKNOWLEDGMENTS For their untold hours of editing and typing, my heartfelt thanks to my good friends, Fritz and Jackie Ridenour. Both are gifts of God to me. They grabbed the vision and would not let go, despite incredible deadline pressures. Without them, this book could not have been completed. They have brought me joy. I am exceedingly grateful to God for the affirmation and support of our hometown friends in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I love and respect Dick and Betsy DeVos, Kevin and Meg Cusack, and Jim and Betty Buick. From the inception, they believed! At a CEO event by Focus on the Family I met Michael Coleman, CEO of Integrity Media, and his lovely wife, Jeannie. Michael invited me to consider Integrity Publishers. I did, and more! To his outstanding staff, I salute you! Let’s make a difference with this message. That Focus on the Family is sponsoring the Love and Respect Marriage Conferences is such an encouragement. That they are putting their seal of approval on this book is so honoring. Thank you, Dr. Dobson and Don Hodel. With you, I am praying we reach young and old. I am indebted to Sealy Yates, my agent-lawyer, and his office staff. The role he plays in dotting the I’s and giving counsel is unquestionably treasured. Beyond that, his jolly laugh and smiling face bring cheer to each conversation. To Erinn Swett, my assistant, thanks for competently handling the office while I was writing this book. I am grateful to God for your leadership and giftedness. To the board of Love and Respect Ministries, I express my appreciation. You have made decisions that continue to advance this worthy cause. There is wisdom in many counselors. Your advice is invaluable. I thank my children, Jonathan, David, and Joy, for standing with Mom and me. You have blessed us as we have watched you promote the Love and Respect message. Thanks for making this vision your vision. And to David, welcome aboard as a new staff person! aboard as a new staff person! To my sister, I clap my hands in applause. Ann, you have helped me whenever and wherever. I am blessed! Thanks for finding me so many jokes! My mom and dad are now in heaven. While on earth, both were a testimony to what God can do through two people who open their hearts to Him. Thank you, Mom and Dad, for looking beyond yourselves to God. Later in life, you chose to be faithful to the end. I am beholden to you who have told me your personal stories of Love and Respect in marriage. Your testimonies will not only help others but have made this book very inviting. As a vice president at Integrity Publishers wrote, “The testimonial letters throughout not only serve as insightful illustrations, but provide dramatic high points along the way. Captivating.” Thank you. Sarah and I will never know on this side of eternity the impact that is being made because of you—our friends—who prayed for us. You know who you are. We humbly thank you. Remember us still. In the movie Chariots of Fire—about the life of Eric Liddell, the Olympic runner who refused to race on Sundays—the Bible is quoted: “For those who honor Me I will honor” (1 Samuel 2:30). Reader, I wish to acknowledge and honor God. This message on Love and Respect comes from His heart in Ephesians 5:33. This book would not exist if God had not graciously illumined me to His revelation. Though the application of these two truths is my frail attempt to serve you, the essential truths themselves will never change—not any more than God changes. Lord, I thank You most of all and forevermore.