
Married And Still Loving It
The Joys and Challenges of the Second Half
by Gary D Chapman, Harold Myra
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Pub Date Jan 05 2016 | Archive Date Jan 05 2016
Description
A guide for making the most of the best half of marriage
How do you have a marriage that thrives in the later years, not falling into a rut but embracing adventure hand-in-hand?
Married and Still Loving It, by Harold Myra and Gary Chapman, #1 bestselling author of The Five Love Languages®, tells you how. Combining the wisdom and insights of two veteran authors with the experiences of a hundred mature couples who have stayed together through thick and thin, it is a treasure trove of actionable ideas and principles for having a marriage that gets better every year.
It honestly examines the challenges of the later years of marriage, like health issues, aging parents, adult children's choices, and financial concerns, and yet it celebrates the joys, like grandkids, more free time, and having so much to offer others.
Between the stories, interviews, and authors' personable tones, Married and Still Loving It feels less like a marriage book and more like a gathering of wise friends. You will be inspired by couples who have maintained strong relationships and are positively influencing others while positively impacting their world. So much is yet ahead, and Married and Still Loving It will help you embrace it.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780802412928 |
PRICE | $15.99 (USD) |
Average rating from 13 members
Featured Reviews

Relationships are hard, especially as couples get older and find themselves navigating new territory such as dealing with aging parents, their adult children, financial and health concerns etc. Married and Still Loving It provides readers a godly compass to make it through those new territories. The author's down-to-earth style eases reader's anxiety about being preached at and their compassionate wisdom feels like they are fellow journeyers humbly offering sage and friendly advice for the road ahead. Definitely a must read for couples who are in that mid stage of their lives as well as for new couples to adequately prepare for what is to come!

In the marriage, your spouse should be home for you and you should be home for your spouse. One of the greatest joys of marriage in the second half. The challenge is getting there.
Married and Still Loving it is directed more for marriage after the nest has emptied and you find yourself asking "what now"? I think this gem of a book is for all marriages. The beginnings of marriage as you begin to know your spouse. The start of a family when dynamics and responsibilities change and then of course when the children leave and start families of their own. Marriage has a life of its own and this book is a testimony of that. Has your marriage lost it's life? In this day of self, marriage can die but it is in serving each other that it can be brought back to life. What about the spouse that refuses that? That is where grace comes in and we are more like Christ in those situations. That is where marriage is a reflection of the Gospel.
The book is divided into 3 parts. Part 1 - The adventure of marriage. It can be changing our attitude and saying yes to different things. Part 2 - Touches on where to live to sex. How difficulties in sex as we get older can be overcome and draw us closer. Sex is a spiritual matter that is designed for intimacy where two become one and fulfills a need to be known. Part 3 is facing crisis and death.
Each chapter touches on issues with testimonies of other couples. One of those couples that was encouraging was Joni Errickson Tada and her husband Ken. Such a great example of marriage as a couple but also individuals serving each others and others together. There are also ideals for you and your husband to jump start your marriage. How to communicate needs and to learn to enjoy each other on the great adventure of marriage!
A Special Thank You to Moody Publishing and Netgalley for the ARC and the opportunity to post an honest review.

"If I tried to summarize, I would have to say these are the two essentials: that the husband and wife love and serve each other, thus meeting the emotional need for love and intimacy. And secondly, that they deal effectively with their failures by apologizing and forgiving. Apologizing and forgiving are essential because none of us are perfect."
It took me a long time to get through this book. Not because it's boring, but because it's geared toward a slightly difference audience than me. I have been married ten years, and this is geared toward those with even more years under the belt, or at least those older than me with grown kids and plenty of baggage. I have my baggage, but not particularly the kind discussed here. In fact it makes the troubles in marriage look like mere blips on the radar. And they are.
This book was still a good read for me, and has encouraged me to be a better wife and to refocus my efforts in marriage, not onto my husband so much as onto God. He is the one who can save any marriage. He is the one who offers the grace and forgiveness needed to maintain peace in a marriage.
To those who have spent many years married to their spouse and hope to spend many more (or even those that have given up on hope), read this book. It may restore your faith in marriage and in God. There are many stories here that may just resonate with you, your spouse, or even your children and your individual sufferings. Do not give up on the marathon of marriage. It is well worth the effort to reach the finish having run a good race.
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